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2+ years of experience as a developer, data scientist or machine learning engineer in addition to 2+ years of experience in a TPM role. Hands on SQL/Presto/BigQuery/Redshift experience.
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Proficiency with transforming and analyzing large scale data with modern cloud computing platforms (e.g.,SparkSQL, BigQuery, Snowflake, Databricks), with high proficiency with query languages like SQL.
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Expert in SQL and one analytics programming language (Python or R), and data visualization tools. Familiarity with machine learning algorithms and predictive modeling. 5+ years of professional experience in decision science, data science, business analytics, software engineering, or related field; 1+ years of experience as a Lead, Principle, or senior-level Scientist/Analyst, managing complex projects or early stage products.
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The Reporting and Analytics team drives data-driven decision making at UCLA by providing delivering advanced data analytics, learning analytics, data modeling, automation, reporting and dashboarding, and other business intelligence solutions.
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Experience using one or more relevant data science programming languages such as, R, Python, SQL, MATLAB; the use of an integrated development environment (IDE) such as, RStudio. Experience in the use of relevant data science programming languages such as, R, Python, SQL, MATLAB, and experience using an integrated development environment (IDE) such as, RStudio.
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As a data scientist, you’re excited at the prospect of unlocking the secrets held by a data set, and you’re fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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We are looking for Machine Learning Engineers of all skill levels with experience in Python, SQL, AWS & Databricks. As a Machine Learning Engineer at FanDuel, you will help us unlock the full potential of our vast amounts of real-time and relational data.
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Net, C#, Qlik, Power BI, Machine Learning, Azure Data Factory, RedShift, UiPath, Cloud, RPA, AWS, Redshift, Kinesis, QuickSight, SageMaker, S3, Databricks, AWS Lake Formation, Snowflake, Python, Qlik, Athena, Data Pipeline, Glue, Star Schema, Data Modeling, SQL, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, PySpark, Microsoft Fabric, dbt, Linux, Terraform, Bicep, Data Ops, Purview, Git, Delta, Pandas, Spark SQL.
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As an Application Support Engineer I you will find yourself troubleshooting in-house applications, 3rd party applications, data mining, report building, writing and working with complex queries, database management, indexing, and potentially promoting a software fix.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field with at least two years of professional experience in Machine Learning Operations and Data Engineering. Creating and constructing extensive applications and systems for gathering, processing, and storing multi-terabytes of data from YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and other social media platforms.
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Our data warehouse is built using tools like BigQuery, Airflow, and dbt. Extensive experience in SQL and using database platforms such as BigQuery, MySQL, Redshift or Snowflake. The Data Trust and Quality group is a Data Engineering team that focuses on maintaining our analytics tools and developing solutions to our data pipeline integrity and efficiency.
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Coursework or minor in Information Systems, Software Engineering, Computer Science or Data and Analytics preferred; coursework or knowledge of Matlab, R, STATA, SAS, SPSS VBA, SQL preferred.
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Consult on Big Data architectures, implement proof of concepts for strategic projects, spanning data engineering, data science and machine learning, and SQL analysis workflows.
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Strong technical expertise in SQL, data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau), and Python is necessary. You should have a good foundation in marketing measurement, advanced analytics, optimizations, A/B & multivariate testing, as well as a good understanding of machine learning models and other complex data analysis techniques.
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In this role, you will help define and build the data tech stack including Snowflake, AWS Redshift, Databricks, Python, Scala, SQL, SparkSQL, Talend, Airflow, AWS Glue, Tableau, AWS Sagemaker.
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