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1- 2 years of experience in computer science or data science modeling. Our Data Science Intern will be responsible for working on data science projects that drive strategic business objectives.
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Experience with/in any of the following is preferred: Applied ML or other data science projects (e.g., Feature Engineering, Predictive Analytics, ML Pipelines); Business Intelligence (BI Tools) including Tableau, Spotfire, Qlikview, and/or Power BI; Cloud based systems on Azure or AWS.
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Seeks innovative ways to leverage technology, data science and predictive modeling in the development of care delivery and process improvement efforts. Leadership: Provide vision, direction, and leadership to departments within Nursing in concert with Chief Nursing Officer.
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As a member of the Data Science Team, you will help with the analysis and solution designs of complex analytical supply chain management problems using a variety of methods from Predictive Analytics, Forecasting, Statistical Analysis and Modeling, Data Science, Simulation, AI and Machine Learning to ensure that the analytical business tasks and processes used within our solutions have been reliably and accurately modeled and productionalized.
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Use predictive modeling to increase and optimize customer experiences, revenue generation, data insights, advertising targeting and other business outcomes. Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Statistics, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Economics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field and four years of experience in job offered or in a Senior Data Scientist related occupation.
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On the predictive pod of the Operations Decision Science (ODS) department, we build and deploy data science and predictive modeling tools to support this complex operation.
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This includes skills in statistical analysis, data visualization, and predictive modeling. A bachelor’s degree, preferably in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data & Analytics, Data Science Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field.
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Collaborate with research scientists, program owners, and business users to lead projects through the end-to-end data science lifecycle, including: data wrangling, exploratory analysis, hypothesis testing, modeling, rapid prototyping, business validation/testing, and operational deployment.
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Candidate will be given the opportunity to learn and make use of sophisticated tools (SQL, Alteryx, Informatica, SAS, Tableau, SSRS, DataRobot etc) and technologies (Big data like Hadoop, Python/R Programming, AI/Data Science, ) to provide customized automated solutions across multiple business segments.
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The Analytics and R&D Actuary position is a technical research role that will be responsible for applying statistical and predictive modeling techniques to the analysis of brokerage client risk profiles and casualty claims-related business problems.
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Design and implement data science projects, including predictive modeling, machine learning, and statistical analysis, to optimize operations and support strategies. This role will involve leading data science and analytics activities to extract insights from large datasets, develop predictive models, and drive data-driven decision-making across the organization.
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Demonstrated experience in predictive modeling, data mining and data analysis. Based on the specific data science team, this role would need to be knowledgeable in one or more data science specializations, such as optimization, computer vision, recommendation, search or NLP.
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Uses predictive modeling, statistics, trend analysis, and other data analysis techniques to collect, explore, and identify the appropriate data to be analyzed to explain or predict behavior, solve a variety of business problems, and build business cases.
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Mediavine is seeking a dynamic and experienced Data Science & Analytics Manager to join our growing team. Stay current with the latest developments in data science, machine learning, and the AdTech industry to continuously improve our capabilities and inform strategic decisions.
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Proficiency in data science and analytics, including statistical analysis, data visualization, and predictive modeling. - Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data & Analytics, Data Science Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field; advanced degree highly desirable.
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