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Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Machine Learning Engineer at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients. Our work depends on TS/SCI cleared Machine Learning Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in Springfield, VA or St. Louis, MO.
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Our work depends on TS/SCI cleared Machine Learning Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in Springfield, VA. As a Machine Learning Engineer you will help ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter.
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Distinct experience in advanced probability, statistics, machine learning, big data processing, analytics, and pipelining using Spark is essential, as well as experience in deep learning, generative AI, LLMs, and NLP. This role involves developing data science solutions, mentoring and imparting knowledge about machine learning and data concepts and techniques, as well as driving adoption of standards, processes, and tools to achieve high operational efficiency.
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Oversees others in extracting data from existing databases or literature and preparing data for statistical machine learning analysis. Prepares, analyzes and interprets complex data using statistical modeling, machine learning or advanced algorithms.
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Regularly interact with the team to reinforce machine learning and data concepts, and guide them in the creation of product features with Generative AI, NLP, deep learning, and classical machine learning techniques.
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What Additional Experience Makes A Strong Candidate: 4+ years of production experience with Scala 4+ years of production experience with Micro Services / Streaming Services Experience addressing ML problems, particularly in domains such as Time Series, Computer Vision (CV), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and data mining Proficiency with popular ML frameworks (Xgboost, TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc.
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Experience leveraging complex data to drive business decisions, hands on experience in data science methodologies (predictive analytics, machine learning, patient level data triggers) using R, Pytong, Databricks and deep knowledge of Qlik, PowerBI, Tableau for visualization.
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Building and maintaining ETL pipelines with large data sets using services such as AWS Glue, EMR, Kinesis or Kafka, CloudWatch; Python development experience with proficiency in Spark or PySpark and in using API; AWS Services such as AWS Lambda, Event Bridge, Step functions, SNS, SQS, S3 and MI models; Knowledge of machine learning, deep learning AMIs and natural language processing (NLP) techniques.
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As a member of our Machine Learning Research team, you will design new approaches to derive insights from Pfizer's proprietary data and external datasets to generate testable hypotheses across the drug discovery continuum with a focus on extracting biological knowledge.
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You will deploy and deliver technical solutions at the intersection of computational chemistry and machine learning, supporting research directions in molecular design across broader gRED and Roche.
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The Learning Development Manager is an experienced learning and development expert responsible for designing, facilitating, and coordinating innovative and impactful company-wide learning and development programs and activities.
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This is an exciting opportunity as we combine the best of physics-based modeling with data analytics and machine learning to accelerate drug discovery and bring benefit to patients.
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Job Description :We are looking for a seasoned Machine Learning Engineer specialized in Large Language Models (LLMs) to drive the development and deployment of cutting-edge AI solutions.
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Qualifications We DesireMaster’s degree in Computational Biology, Computational Bioengineering, Machine Learning, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field. Knowledge and experience developing and applying algorithms in one or more of the following machine learning areas/tasks: deep learning, unsupervised feature learning, zero- or few-shot learning, active learning, transformer-based language modeling, multimodal learning, ensemble methods.
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The Data Science team at Meijer leads the strategy, development and integration of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence at Meijer. Build production ready prototypes for, and iteratively develop, end-to-end data science pipelines including custom algorithms, statistical models, machine learning and artificial intelligence functions to meet end user needs.
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