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Proficiency in data visualization and scripting/programming languages (SQL, R, Python, HTML, Java, etc) Bachelor's/Master's degree in fields such as: data science, data engineering, data mining, computer science, computer engineering, statistics, mathematics, or equivalent quantitative discipline.
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Basic to substantial experience in one or more of the following commercial/open-source data discovery/analysis platforms: RStudio, Spark, KNIME, RapidMiner, Alteryx, Dataiku, H2O, SAS Enterprise Miner (SAS EM) and/or SAS Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning, Microsoft AzureML, IBM Watson Studio or SPSS Modeler, Amazon SageMaker, Google Cloud ML, SAP Predictive Analytics.
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Manipulates and extracts Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare claims data stored in Cloud environment using appropriate software such as SAS, Snowflake, Python, R, SQL, and other software as appropriate for the task.
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Your expertise in ETL, Databricks, Python, Spark, Scala, JavaScript/JSON, and SQL will be essential in ensuring efficient data processing and analysis. Design, develop, and implement end-to-end data pipelines, utilizing ETL processes and technologies such as Databricks, Python, Spark, Scala, JavaScript/JSON, SQL, and Jupyter Notebooks.
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Proven experience as a Data Modeling SME or similar role with a focus on Databricks, Tableau, GA4, Looker, and PowerBI. Proficiency in Python for developing and implementing analytics solutions.
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As an IBM Associate Data Scientist within Federal, you will work to solve business problems using leading-edge and open-source tools such as Python, R, and TensorFlow, combined with IBM tools and our AI application suites.
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Strong skills in software prototyping and engineering with expertise in applicable programming and analytics languages (Python, R, Spark/Scala) and various open source machine learning and analytics packages to generate deliverable modules and prototype demonstrations of their work.
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Data Management Analysts (Data Management, Data Governance, Data Quality, Test Data Management, Data Architecture, Data Security, Programming (SQL, JAVA, Python, R), Data Analysis Software (e.g., Excel, SAS, SPSS), Knowledge of Database Query Language (e.g., SQL), Report Creation and Data Visualization (Tableau and R Studio), Understanding of Statistical Methods and Techniques to Analyze Data.
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Experience in data access tools, such as SAS, SQL, Python, and R. Experience in statistical detection of potential healthcare fraud and abuse, using tools, such as predictive modeling, development of mathematical models, neural networks, healthcare data analytics, and data mining.
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Design, build, and deploy data engineering pipelines that extracts, transforms raw data into analytics base tables to support downstream machine learning models using languages such as Python, R and SQL.
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Should be skilled in data visualization and use of graphical applications, including Microsoft Office (Power BI) and Tableau; major data science languages, such as Rand Python; managing and merging of disparate data sources, preferably through R, Python, or SQL; statistical analysis; and data mining algorithms.
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Proficiency in analytical software and tools including Python, SAS, R, SQL and other applications, such as Microsoft Excel/VBA and Access; Demonstrating proficiency in analytical software and tools including Python, SAS, R, SQL and other applications, such as Microsoft Excel/VBA and Access.
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A minimum of six years' experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, big data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration particularly in a life science or healthcare setting.
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Identifying and incorporating tools and techniques using technology applications (e.g. Microsoft SQL Server, Access/Excel, Visual Basic, R, Python, SAS, Stata, Alteryx) and build reporting capabilities through data visualization (e.g. Tableau, Spotfire, Qlikview.
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