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Data Science & Machine Learning Engineer will be responsible for developing state-of-the-art data processing pipeline based on machine learning models and leveraging data science algorithms to parse substantial data and logs in timely manner to automatically tackle the issues or provide recommendations for the next step of solving problem.
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Strongly Preferred:PhD in Engineering Mathematics, Statistics, Theoretical/Computational Physics, or related fieldExpert knowledge and hands-on experience in one or more of: ML, NLP, Statistics, or OptimizationExpert knowledge and hands-on experience with ML pipelines, processes, and design patternsComputer science fundamentals: data structures, algorithms, performance complexity, and implications of computer architecture on software performance (e.g., I/O and memory tuning.
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Master’s Degree in Cognitive Science, Data Science/Machine Learning, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field is required. PhD in Data Science/Machine Learning, Mathematics/Statistics, Computer Science, or a closely related field.
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The data scientist will work to support key business functions by leveraging analytical tools and techniques, strategic thinking, and machine learning (traditional, deep learning, generative AI.
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M.S or PhD in Data Science/Machine Learning or closely related areas such as Computer Science, Operations Research, Applied Statistics, and Biomedical Informatics. The Data Science and AI/ML team collaborates across the organization to identify, develop and deliver Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) powered software solutions that improve patient outcomes, delight our partners and customers, and improve the way we do business in an “AI First” fashion.
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Experience with LLMs and Deep learning models to develop business and data science solutions. 4+ years of related work experience in the field of Data Science & Machine learning.
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We are a Day 1 team, with a charter to be disruptive through the use of Data Science and Machine Learning. 3+ years of hands-on industrial experience with two or more of the popular statistical modeling and machine learning techniques such as regression, classification, clustering, deep learning, etc.
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5+ years’ industry experience in Data Science, Machine Learning Engineering or Data Engineering. , classification (tree-based models such as XGBoost and Random Forest, Neural Networks, Deep Learning – CNN, RNN, LSTM, etc.
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6+ years of experience with data science - including having a deep knowledge & mastery of Python, machine learning & deep learning, and associated data science packages (e.g., sklearn, TensorFlow, PyTorch) - and demonstrated comfort leading data science projects from inception to deployment.
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In partnership with AI and data leaders and other functional stakeholders across the organization, this role will be responsible for driving our organization's comprehensive data and AI strategy, including data science, machine learning, data architecture, data governance, data engineering, and business intelligence to deliver actionable insights and business value.
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In-depth knowledge of statistics and algorithms used in machine learning, text analytics, deep learning, and/or predictive modeling their appropriate use. Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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Minimum of 3 years of industry experience in data science, including substantial experience in next-generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis and production-level NGS pipeline development.
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Bachelor’s degree, or master’s degree in computer science, Informatics, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Machine Learning, or Artificial Intelligence and 8-10 years’ experience in industry or technology consulting.
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Applies data mining, NLP, and machine learning (such as supervised/unsupervised, Causal-ML, Online Learning, Bayesian Learning, Reinforcement Learning, or Deep Learning) to real-world problems and datasets.
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3-6 years of professional experience in related technical areas such as model development, model validation, data science. Perform independent challenges of machine learning models used for credit underwriting/credit risk management through thorough validation and ongoing monitoring.
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