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Five (5) years of experience in at least two of the following IT solution development disciplines; information system design, hands-on experience implementing data and analytics management programs, experience as a data analyst, cloud data management, business domain data/content and process understanding, system.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you'll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. Experience working on real-time data and streaming applications.
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With professional and leadership development opportunities like upskilling programs, tuition reimbursement, mentoring, and firm-sponsored networking, you can chart a unique and fulfilling career path on your own terms.
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The Director, Data Product Operations will lead a fast-growing team at MMIT, driving next-generation market access solutions with a focus on data product commercialization using Norstella's data assets.
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We're looking for strong leaders with backgrounds in distributed systems and networking to help build new services on a multi-tenant cloud environment at a massive scale while also contributing towards the growth of the overall virtual networking portfolio.
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The selected candidate will work on-site in the Oahu, HI area primarily in government offices. Assembly of senior advisory panels to provide studies and assessments on the systems and technologies.
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Must exhibit flexibility of work hours to adjust to surge situations based on critical mission requirements. No hazards on job or unusual environmental conditions. Perform streaming and batch data processing, ETL, data wrangling, data ingest, and data access.
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Exhibit a strong work ethic, be self-motivated, and place a high value on data quality and accuracy. Our interdisciplinary scientists steward a breadth of efforts that encompass research on plants to groundwater science and coastal zones, to storm prediction.
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MCSA is required by the Federal Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) to collect and report NRS, CASAS, GED, HISET, and other related data on a regular basis as outlined in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act of 2014 (WIOA.
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Data Scientist: At least 1 year of specialized experience, equivalent to the GS-09 grade level in the Federal service, to include experience gathering data from multiple sources, data processing, exploratory data analysis, anomaly detection, measurement, unstructured data analysis, interpretation of findings, in microbiology with emphasis on public health OR.
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Data Management, Research & Analysis: Perform statistical, cost and financial analysis of data extracted from various internal and vendor sources to prepare reports based on findings to identify trends, issues and areas for improvement with guidance from senior personnel.
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On this team, a Data Scientist will get the chance to be the machine learning expert, collaborating with Data Engineers and Analysts, using their skills to exploit data to drive the business forward.
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This position will work on cutting edge data technology by being a key user on Ryder's Azure Data Lake driving the analytics initiatives; exploiting the latest algorithm discoveries and enhancements to increase the accuracy and broaden the use-cases that we can solve for.
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You may also work on workflow, ETL, data governance and visualization tools like Apache SuperSet, dbt, and Temporal, or data warehouse solutions such as Apache Trino, or ClickHouse.
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EY is seeking a Senior Manager to lead our Advanced Manufacturing and Mobility team, focusing on helping our clients with emerging technology in the ground and air mobility sectors, such as vehicle automation, connectivity, electrification and enterprise AI. This leadership role demands a seasoned professional with a strategic vision and a deep understanding of the industry's challenges, ready to guide clients through the adoption and implementation of advanced technologies.
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