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Big Data Expertise : 3+ years of hands-on experience with major Big Data technologies and frameworks, including Spark, Hive, ZooKeeper, HDFS, Presto, Hadoop, MapReduce, Tensorflow, and more.
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Engage with a range of Big Data technologies, including but not limited to Spark, Presto, Hadoop/HDFS, Hive, and more. If you have a passion for Big Data technologies, love problem-solving, and want to be a part of a dynamic, forward-thinking company, this role is for you.
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Big Data Technology Proficiency: Engage with a range of Big Data technologies, including but not limited to Spark, Presto, Hadoop/HDFS, Hive, and more. Hands-On Customer Engagement: Work directly with customers on intricate deployments, leveraging your expertise in Big Data both on-premise and in cloud environments to maximize the potential of the Alluxio platform.
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As the global leader in experience-centric operational analytics, Conviva has redefined big data analytics with our paradigm-shifting Time-State Analytics model. Proficiency in major big data frameworks, such as Akka, Spark, Flink, Hadoop/Hive and others.
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Experience working with big data environments (Hadoop, Spark) and manipulating/analyzing complex clickstream or unstructured data using Python/SQL. The Advanced Analytics team at BeiGene is seeking an Associate Director, Data Science with a passion for crafting and implementing predictive modeling and statistical analyses to develop comprehensive solutions and insights that directly impact patient lives and propel BeiGene's growth as a data-driven organization.
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Guide engineering teams in the design and development of commerce applications, with specific emphasis on Shopify, Sales Force Commerce Cloud, and Big Commerce. Over the last decade, Trove has equipped leading brands with technology and operations to create and scale branded resale programs by enabling customer trade-in of items, single-SKU identification and condition grading, site build and maintenance, and customer data collection, analytics and reporting.
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Data mapping; Data custodians; Computer forensics; Archives; Assisted reviews; Attachment backups; Batch processing; Big data; Boolean searches; Chain of custody; Coding to find identifiers; Data extraction; Hash; Hosting; Legacy data; Load files; Normalization; Processing.
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The Computational Biology group in the Clinical Biomarkers & Diagnostics (CBD) department at is seeking a highly motivated Sr data scientist to join our team and contribute to develop machine learning modeling and prediction pipelines using multi-modal biomarker data from clinical trials.
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Experience handling big data, including exposure to distributed data and compute (e.g. Hadoop, Spark, Hive, MapReduce, Databricks), and traditional data query & manipulation (e.g. SQL, NoSQL, Databases.
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Exciting Opportunity: Seeking Senior Data Scientist (Fully Remote)Location: Remote Competitive Pay Rate: $89/hr - $91/hr Are you a highly motivated Data Scientist looking to make a significant impact in the field of clinical trials and biomarker data.
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Connect our production backend / data to business systems including salesforce, marketo, intercom, google analytics, metabase, etc. Innovate, design, and build data systems, services, and tools using GCP (Google Cloud Platform) that scale with OneSignal’s products and business requirements.
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4+ years experience in role/s operationalizing data policies - e.g. data privacy operations, privacy regulatory compliance, security GRC, Trust & Safety function - executing cross-functional organizational processes in data governance/ digital transformation.
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We believe that life science product development can be accelerated with industrial strength software platforms to generate, prepare, process and utilize large and complex multi-modal molecular datasets using the best-in-class ML and data science practices.
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As a Principal Data Engineer, you will work to define the data ontology for all of Roblox, establish standard methodologies for data operations and lifecycle management, design and build analytics tooling and frameworks, and influence event instrumentation.
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