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You have been a data scientist yourself and understand how to drive quality and data science excellence. Build a high performing data science team by hiring and nurturing top talents.
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3+ years of experience managing and leading the data science team. Oracle Director of Generative AI Sciences, Generative AI Solutions, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Juneau , Alaska Apply Now The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI solutions team is responsible for growing OCI’s Generative AI services and platform.
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Hand-on experience with mix of OBIEE/Oracle Analytics Cloud/Oracle Analytics Server, Data Warehouse, SQL, Oracle AI/ML, Oracle Data Science and Oracle Data Integrator including design, implementation and migrations (ideally with Oracle ADW.
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Lead a team of data scientists build the necessary tooling for data acquisition, data cleaning, data augmentation, model training, and visualization. You are a seasoned science manager with a proven track record of delivering high-impact ML/Deep Learning solutions.
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Oracle Director of Generative AI Sciences, Generative AI Solutions, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in Hartford , Connecticut Job Description. Ph. D. in Computer Science, Machine Learning and equivalent.
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Director of Generative AI Sciences, Generative AI Solutions, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Lead a team of data scientists research, evaluate, and implement various foundation models and solution techniques from research papers, partners, and other public internet resources.
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Data science and machine learning knowledge would be advantageous, but not required. With HDIP, we bring together near real time gaps in healthcare via mining of petabytes of data, scaling to millions of request with 99.99% availability.
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In HDIP, you will help transforming our current application infrastructure, modalities, and user experiences to help healthcare providers and patients handle the ever-increasing complexity of data and clinical scenarios.
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Develop and maintain up-to-date knowledge of Oracle Data Integration, Analytics, AI/ML, and Data Science products and service offerings. Solid grasp of Oracle database, data modelling, data warehouse, data science, AI/ML and analytics implementation.
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We assist and guide our customers by developing data integration and analytic reporting strategies and solutions, creating implementation roadmaps, performing assessments, and full-life cycle implementations of Data Integration, Analytics, AI/ML, and Data Science solutions in the cloud and on-premises.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, AI/ML, Management Information Systems or equivalent experience. Solid understanding of data science concepts. Significant data warehouse experience, ideally with integration to/from Oracle applications.
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Experience architecting cloud-based analytics, and data integration, and data warehouse solutions. Understand customer's requirements and produce analytics and data integration solutions that meet their needs.
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Knowledge and experience of Oracle's Data Integration solutions. Ability to craft and articulate strategic solutions around data. The Oracle Analytics Consulting Practice for North America Cloud Engineering Services is chartered with helping customers successfully maximise their investment in Oracle software for maximum returns.
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NACIE Oracle Analytics Consulting Technical Director. Able to perform complex problem solving and to work cross-functionally with Oracle Support and Product Management. Oracle careers open the door to global opportunities where work-life balance flourishes.
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We are looking for Director level consultant with significant hands-on experience with knowledge of related technologies. Drive technology adoption by positioning Oracle Consulting services.
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