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Expert knowledge of at least one data science programming language (e.g. Python, R, Julia, etc.) and relevant data science and visualization libraries (scikit-learn, pandas, ggplot, etc.
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Serve as a subject matter expert and implementation lead for application of open-source R and python causal modeling libraries to clinical trial data and use-cases. Must have Proficiency with R/Python.
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Develop and implement analytics applications to extract meaningful insights from large, disparate data sources using Python, R, SQL, and data visualization tools. 3-5+ years of strong coding skills in at least one statistical or programming language (e.g. R, Python) to import, process, summarize, and analyze data.
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The Research Data Scientist participates in biomedical research projects using programming, data-mining, statistics, machine learning, and visualization techniques to develop, evaluate, and/or apply algorithms and software for data analysis.
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Experience with statistical software (e.g., R, Python) and database querying languages (SQL). We are seeking a talented and data-driven Data Scientist to help us launch a delightful consumer-facing product that is incubated within SCA. Reporting to the Director of Product, Marketing, and Customer Analytics, you will play a crucial role in driving data-driven decision-making, optimizing product performance, and maximizing marketing effectiveness.
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6 years An equivalent of 6 years experience with big data, database query and analysis languages (e.g. Python, SQL, Snowflake SQL, R, Scala, SAS, Azure DataBricks) and data visualization tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau) required.
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Requires any amount of experience with the following: data analysis; Modeling and Machine Learning techniques; teaching and communicating advanced concepts; programming with a scripting language (such as Python, R, Matlab, Java, Mathematica); and probability and statistics competency.
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Some of the technologies we use include Google Cloud, Python, R, Docker, Kafka, Spark, Airflow, ElasticSearch, ClickHouse and various supervised learning algorithms. Senior Machine Learning Engineer / Senior Data Scientist.
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Statistical analysis of national security data (with proficiency in R, Stata, Python, SAS or other statistical analysis software) Data Scientist III: $95,100 - $144,800.
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Fluency in Python–used often, derided occasionally, and considered its eponymous reference to the best of British sketch comedy. In our Venice CA office and our respective domiciles live a team of highly-skilled developers, data scientists, and dubiously-lucid humorists building agency-increasing products you may recall from such sentences as the one in this paragraph.
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Strong expertise in building predictive models, statistical analyses, and data visualization using tools such as SQL, R, Python, and Tableau. Job Summary: As a Senior Data Scientist within the Media Lab team at Salesforce, you will play a crucial role in driving the optimization of media strategy and budget allocation.
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Advanced expertise with software such as Python, R, SAS, SAS Enterprise Miner (or equivalent) The Senior Data Scientist will be responsible for the development and implementation of predictive modeling algorithms and techniques to solve complex business problems and optimize member experiences.
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The Data Scientist must be fluent in one (1) or more data manipulation programming languages (e.g., R, Python, Scala, etc.) The Data Scientist must be proficient at working with structured and unstructured datasets of varying sizes and complexity, with experience working in big data management and data mining.
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Fluency with big data streaming & processing software packages (Spark, Python, R, Jupyter) [Full Time] Senior Data Scientist at Serif Health (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Senior Data Scientist Serif Health United States.
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Proficient in Hive, proficient in SQL/Excel/Python/R and other tools. Conduct growth-related analysis based on user data, build a growth indicator system and growth analysis model, and build and iterate the data visualization system.
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