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1+ years professional experience with SAS, SQL, R, Python or other statistical programming language (SAS/SQL preferred) (Mid Level) 3+ years professional experience with SAS, SQL, R, Python or other statistical programming language (SAS/SQL preferred) (Senior.
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Create new reporting and dashboards, data infrastructure, and queries to track key marketing metrics across multiple data sources leveraging SQL, R/Python, Looker, Tableau, and other visualization tools; monitor for changes in trends, share insights and make recommendations.
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2+ years’ experience using programming languages such as SQL, R, Python, SAS, MATLAB, etc. 3+ years’ experience using programming languages such as SQL, R, Python, SAS, MATLAB, etc.
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Demonstrated programming skills with SAS, Spark, Python, R or equivalent languages. Certified Analytics Professional (CAP), Data Science Council of America (DASCA), Principal Data Scientist (PDS), SAS Big Data Professional, Microsoft Certified Azure Data Scientist Associate, or equivalents.
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A minimum of three (3) years of experience using R programming language (Python is a plus) We are hiring a Senior Statistical Analyst to leverage cutting-edge data science tools and methodologies on real-world clinical data for scientific research in precision medicine.
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Experience using statistical computer languages (e.g., R, Python, SQL) to manipulate data and draw insights from large data sets. Coding knowledge and experience with several languages: Python, R, SAS, SQL.
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Proficiency in data engineering tools and technologies - SQL, Python, Spark, DBT, Airflow, Kafka. Solid experience implementing data lineage, data quality and data observability for big data workflows.
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Provide brand-considerate, audience- considerate and platform-logistical feedback on proposed B/R programming. The Social Programmer I will be responsible for populating B/R Racing’s social feeds with the best news and content in sports.
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15+ years of progressive experience leading strategic projects implementing data platforms and applications, data analytics, and visualization solutions leveraging technologies/languages like AWS, Snowflake, RDBMS, Angular, Python, R.
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With minimal guidance, write, document, and deploy custom code in a variety of environments (Python, SAS, R, etc.) Working knowledge and/or hands on fraud detection experience with card products, card processors, card networks, and one or more fraud rule systems such as Defense Edge, FDWC, Falcon Expert, Tsys Card Guard, Tsys Determinator, Broadcom 3DS, Token Administration, Visa Risk Manager.
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Work with our tech stack: Python, DBT, AWS (Lambda, ECS, Docker), Postgres, Ruby on Rails etc. For this role, we are seeking engineers with strong Python and data engineering skills with a curiosity for systems, a proclivity for end-to-end ownership of features, and an ability to both run independently and collaborate well with fellow engineers and business-side teammates.
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Proficient with the core concepts of at least one programming language such as Python, R, and SQL and adept with machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and PySpark. Understanding of Finance business processes, including FP&A, Strategic Finance, Business Unit Finance, Controllership (Close & Consolidations), Tax, Treasury, Management and External Reporting, and Investor Relations.
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From a bowl of half sours to our two-dollar bills, we empower each team member to deliver Big Sky Moments in ways that are natural and effortless to Ted’s and our guests. We live by “The Big Sky Spirit” which is our cultural compass and is evident in everything that we do.
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Responsible for assigned product portfolio(s), (i.e., Pulmonary product offering), working cross-departmentally with various stakeholders internally and externally (e.g., healthcare professionals, sales & field personnel, global R&D, operations, regulatory, global marketing, infection control, other companies/device manufacturers, etc.
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You will have indepth knowledge and experience in; cloud data lake house; Databricks (preferred) or Snowflake; cloud-native solutions knowledge; SQL or Python; modern DevOps approach; have written data code AND also the CI/CD pipelines.
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