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Have six to eight years of experience in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and other related advanced analytics implementations for financial systems. Participate in cross-functional initiatives to integrate AI and data science into broader business transformation efforts.
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We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. For data Science/Machine learning Positions. Knowledge of Statistics, Gen AI, LLM, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools.
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You will work closely with colleagues across the Risk Adjustment business, data science, and data analytics teams to develop new assets, data solutions, and pipelines while following best practices and data governance standards.
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The Data Analyst is responsible for the full life cycle of data analytics including requirements gathering, analysis design, data collection and cleaning, performing analysis, and reporting findings.
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The Senior DLP Analyst will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure data protection policies and procedures are effectively implemented and enforced. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Data Governance Sr Analyst to join our team.
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Analytically intensive math, statistics, engineering, science or other related fields requiring ability to frame abstract issues into problem statement, analyze and model data, and formulate insightful conclusions that support decision making.
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We are looking to recruit new Quantitative Energy Trading Analysts with a strong profile in math, statistics and/or data science. Candidates without Master's degree but with a Bachelor's degree in mathematics, statistics, physics, data science or related discipline will need at least 24 months of full time experience in US power sector analytics to be considered.
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Education: A higher education degree (MSc level) in fields such as economics, engineering, mathematics, computer science, statistics, applied physics, meteorology, or equivalent. Statistical Background: Proficiency in statistics and machine learning techniques, particularly when applied to meteorological data (preferred, but not required.
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BS/MS in engineering or atmospheric science and 5+ years of solar resource and battery storage modeling experience – wind generation experience a plus! Experience conducting statistical analysis on solar and battery data, including forecasts and technology suitability evaluations.
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Have significant demonstrated experience with the ESRI suite of software, including: ArcGIS Pro, ArcCatalog, Spatial Analyst, Data Interoperability, Network Analyst, Image Analyst, Location Referencing System (LRS) and ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing (APR.
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Master’s degree in Geography, GIS, Urban Planning, Data Science, or related field of study. Bachelor’s degree in Geography, GIS, Urban Planning, Data Science, or related field of study.
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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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Three or more years of oil and gas industry experience, (data science or analytics within industry) Bachelor's Degree (Engineer, Math, or Data Science Preferred) The main functions of the Data Analyst include: performs data collection, analysis, validation and reporting.
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Bachelor's degree in Genetics, Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related field. Using various computational analyses and biological interpretation of results to review existing data and propose improvements.
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Have a minimum of 5-10 years of relevant experience in the oil and gas industry, focusing on data science, machine learning, or related software engineering. We seek professionals with a background in the petroleum industry to conduct upstream research, utilizing data science and software engineering expertise to enhance hydrocarbon recovery from oil and gas reservoirs.
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