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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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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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In addition, the Data Scientist may assist in data collection from primary or secondary data sources (. The Data Scientist is expected to work collaboratively in a team environment.
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Proven work experience as a Data Scientist, ML Engineer or a similar role in the last four years. It plays a major role in developing and delivering Data Exploitation (Data Science, Data Analytics) and Artificial Intelligence as crosscutting enabling capabilities, and facilitates NATO’s evolution into a digitally transformed, data centric, and Multi-Domain Operations (MDO)-enabled Alliance by 2030.
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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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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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We are seeking a professional and motivated individual with analytical and business intelligence capabilities to join our Analytics team as a Data Scientist. Experience in building and deploying cloud-based data pipelines and applications (GCP, AWS) is a plus.
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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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The Clinical Data Scientist position interacts with many FDA stakeholders across several Offices and Centers specifically with clinical reviewers (Medical Officers) and statistical reviewers.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Data Scientist with expertise in supply chain operations. Data science, machine learning, optimization models, Master's degree 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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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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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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We are looking for a Staff Data Scientist to partner with our product, design, engineering and business leaders to drive adoption and retention for two of our emerging products. As the lead data scientist on these teams, you will leverage data insights to identify opportunities, inform key product and business investment decisions, and play a critical role in helping Jerry become the first, truly connected ecosystem for car owners.
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Position DescriptionADP is hiring a Principal Data Scientist. You'll code with machine learning languages like Python, R, and Scala to synthesize millions of data sets into patterns that answer ad hoc requests and then use Tableau for data visualization.
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