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Significant experience as a Data Scientist or advanced analytical role. Expertise in Python, R, SQL, statistics, data mining. 12+ years of experience working in the field of Data Engineering and Data Science.
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Master's Degree in related field (e.g., Data Science, Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science) Bachelor's Degree in related field (e.g. Data Science, Predictive Analytics, Statistics, Marketing Analytics, Applied Mathematics, IT.
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ADP is hiring a Senior Lead Data Scientist. You'll code with machine learning languages like DataBricks and Python Libraries to synthesize millions of data sets into patterns that answer ad hoc requests and then use Tableau for data visualization.
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As ABSC’s next TS/SCI-cleared Data Scientist, you will play a critical role in the design, engineering, development, deployment, and use of software for the 10-year DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) contract, where we support our client’s mission to centralize and standardize Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) enterprise.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch.
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As a member of the Data Sciences team, and in this new role, you will develop robust analytical pipelines for analysis of a wide range of next generation sequencing data. Perform data analysis (s/mi/mRNAseq, whole genome assembly, SNP, BisSeq, ChIPseq) with in-house and externally generated NGS data.
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AT A GLANCEWe are looking to hire a Data Scientist to join our RVO Health data science team. Create innovative data science solutions to create value for consumers and business by advancing technology ideas into proofs of concept.
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Stanford University is seeking to hire a full-time Data Scientist to join the Immigration Policy Lab (IPL) to work on its GeoMatch research portfolio. Work closely with other GeoMatch team members (Data Scientist, Software Engineer, and Faculty) to adapt the code used for data processing, machine learning, and optimization to specific contexts based on the needs of external partners.
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As a Senior Data Scientist, you will be a leading contributor to our portfolio, designing and building the core analytical frameworks that extract and surface critical insights. Experiment with novel machine learning frameworks and analytical approaches, to spur development of new data products.
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As a Data Scientist at Anduril, you will dive into unique, complex challenges that come with the territory of high-stakes, advanced technology in the defense sector. Conduct in-depth data analysis using Python, MATLAB, and relevant tools to address complex problems, define key performance indicators for autonomous vehicle systems, and effectively communicate analytical insights to stakeholders.
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Mentorship: You will have the exceptional chance to work closely with Statistician/Data Scientist Daniel Jeske, the current Vice Provost of Academic Personnel and a professor of statistics since 2007.
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We are currently seeking a Data Scientist to join our team in a Hybrid/Partially on-client site in Auburn Hills, Michigan (US-MI), United States (US). The data scientist resource will be a Client's Enterprise Data and Advanced Analytics team member, working with cross-functional teams to leverage data and advanced analytical techniques and deliver data-driven solutions within an organization.
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We are looking for an exceptional Research Scientist to join our Emerging Technologies team. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or other legally protected status.
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The Lead Data Scientist will formulate Glo’s data strategy and work with the Data Engineer to implement the appropriate architecture and execute on the strategy. Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, MixPanel, Google Looker.
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As a data scientist, you will develop predictive modeling / machine learning solutions to complex business problems and create value to the business. Data Scientist Job SummaryThe Data Science team of the North America Data Analytics division at Chubb is seeking a data scientist with 2+ years of industry experience to join our fast-paced, high-energy team.
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