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We integrate off-the-shelf and new development efforts to sustain and enhance Defense Intelligence Agency’s (DIA) National Media and Exploitation Center (NMEC) architecture by leveraging cloud-based computing, artificial intelligence (Al), machine learning (ML) and cross-domain transfer systems to provide cutting edge data exploitation, enrichment, triage, and analytics capabilities to Defense and Intelligence Community members.
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Enhance/Develop/Sustain current decision support tools or replacements along with internal and external portals using data/ tools such as Army VANTAGE, ADVANA, Microsoft Power Automate, data visualization tools (Tableau, Qlik, PowerBI), Python with data libraries of (PySpark, Pandas, NumPy), Structured Query Language (SQL), Statistical Analysis System (SAS), Oracle, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Suite of products, machine learning methods, and other data analytics tools, as necessary.
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As the Data Scientist, you will use Google Cloud Platform (GCP) tools and technologies, such as Vertex AI and BigQuery, to build, deploy, and monitor scalable and robust machine learning solutions.
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Preferably, relevant certifications in data architecture and related technologies (CDMP, TOGAF, GCP Professional Cloud Architect, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect, Snowflake SnowPro Core Certification, etc.
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Located at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL. In your role as a Data Scientist, you will use statistical techniques to plan tests and analyze and interpret data. Working Knowledge of data pipeline and ETL tools (Apache Airflow, Databricks, Apache NiFi, Azure Data Factory, etc.
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As a Senior Data Scientist specializing in Product and Display Ads at Gopuff, you will be entrusted with driving the development of advanced algorithms and models for relevant ad recommendations to ensure good consumer experience and setting smart bidding and budget for advertisers to maximize return on advertiser spend and marketplace efficiency.
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A Scientist position focused on data science and process modeling is available within the Manufacturing Sciences and Technology (MSAT) team. Data Scientist - Process Modeling.
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The Teledyne FLIR Data Scientist will be part of a team responsible for in-depth research, discovery and problem-solving related to detection of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) threats for US Government and Commercial markets.
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5+ years in a Data Analyst and/or Data Scientist capacity. 5 years of experience with Clarity PPM reporting, developing data dashboards, charts and datasets in Clarity. Evolve our data collection capabilities, analytics and reporting process as the business evolves and grows by optimizing strategies, implementing databases, and managing security, data sources and metadata.
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Fox Cable Network Services, LLC seeks a Data Scientist to utilize background in data analysis, data visualization and machine learning/artificial intelligence to build and implement solutions and utilize the best practices to keep FOX ahead of game.
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We are seeking a passionate data scientist to work together with the Peacock Science & Technology Fellow on critical Peacock Decision Science initiatives and to boost innovation and research in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Media Science.
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Job Requirements: PhD degree, or foreign equivalent, in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics or Bioengineering or a related field plus 3 years as a Data Scientist or any job title/occupation/position involving Data Sciences.
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The Data Scientist will be responsible for applying advanced analytics and creating data-based insights for the Oncology, Rare Disease, and CNS business franchises in Kyowa Kirin North America.
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Job Title: Data Scientist (Computational Scientist) computational tools and machine learning/deep learning techniques to analyze and interpret complex biological data relevant to drug discovery.
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The Data Scientist should be versed in statistics, predictive modeling, machine learning, computational simulation, geospatial modeling, network science, or other analytic techniques. The data scientist is expected to participate in the design, development, and implementation of novel analytics to address a variety of customer problem sets.
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