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Leverages appropriate analytic and visualization tools (SQL, R, Python, Tableau, others) to develop complex data cleaning, integration, and analysis projects. Role: Data Scientist REMOTE II (742629.
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Proficiency in statistical software packages (e.g., SPSS, STATA, SAS, R, Python) and data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Use statistical software (e.g., R, Python, SAS Studio) to assist in data cleaning and formatting and conduct analyses independently and/or as requested/directed by the lead analysts/evaluators.
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Advanced skills with statistical software packages, such as Python, R, or SAS. using data visualization tools such as Tableau when appropriate. This is a fully remote role, but you must reside in one of the listed 9 states.
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Communicate results of analyses through data visualizations that adhere to visualization standards and best practices, using tools best fitting to the purpose (such as R, Tableau, Excel, and Adobe Illustrator.
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Heavy experience utilizing Python, R, or SQL for analysis or data models. SME in data visualization tools (Looker, Tableau, PowerBI) This role is full-time and fully remote.
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Programming Languages: Strong programming skills in Python, Scala, R & H2O. ●Data Visualization: Proficiency with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar.
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Experience in the use of Business Intelligence and visualization tools such as Tableau, MicroStrategy, Plotly, Matplotlib, R-Markdown, D3, Excel Chart. Experience with programing scripting languages (Ex: Python, R/RStudio, JavaScript, JSON/CVS.
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Proficiency in data analysis tools and software, such as SQL, Python, R, Excel, Tableau, or Power BI. Knowledge in training professional staff in the use, manipulation, or presentation of data to a wide range of audiences.
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Proficiency in data analysis tools and programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and Excel. Experience with data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or similar platforms.
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Strong proficiency in data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) and statistical software (e.g., R, Python). Bachelor’s degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Education, or related field (Master’s preferred.
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The contractor shall possess advanced analysis skills using Excel or a similar analytic tool, including the ability to perform conditional summations, data indexing and matching, data error identification and cleaning, conditional formatting, table referencing and lookups, data filtering, data visualization, and use of pivot tables.
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