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Demonstrated, hands-on experience with data visualization tools, e.g. Looker and Tableau. As a Senior Product Scientist on the Product Science team, you will help lead strategic, data-driven decision making at Mailchimp.
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Two- or four-year degree in forestry, biology, environmental science, natural resources, horticulture or related field. The On-Call Forester may be called in to work on emergency response, storm work, or scheduled work that is not able to be covered by current staff.
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5+ years of experience in data analysis or data science, with 3+ years focusing on machine learning problems, ideally in a relevant space (KYC, sanctions detection, anti-fraud detection, treasury management, crypto/blockchain data science.
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Broad hands-on experience in AWS Cloud serverless components and ability to build and maintain cloud data processing systems (i.e. ECS, EKS, S3, Lambda, SQS/SNS, PostgreSQL, Dynamo, Sage maker, Athena, etc.
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Configuring integration between New Relic and other services (AWS, Splunk On-Call, Slack, etc) 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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Hands on experience of designing and writing automated tests for backend applications and data flow, using tools such as Postman, REST Assured, Cypress, Ready API, etc. Hands on experience of working with continuous integration tools such Jenkins, Circle CI.
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Automation-minded: Hands on experience of designing and writing automated tests for backend applications and data flow, using tools such as Postman, REST Assured, Cypress, Ready API etc.
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Hands-on experience working with modern cloud data lake house technologies e.g. Databricks (preferred) or Snowflake. You will also continue to contribute as a hands-on engineer.
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Hands-on experience with IaC tools such as Terraform, Ansible, ARM, CloudFormation. Hands-on experience in programming with Java, Python or any development language. Hands-on experience designing and implementing Platform core services around Compute, Storage, Networking, Databases, Containers, Security, Identity, etc.
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Extensive hands-on knowledge of IAM best practices, procedures, and software solutions such as CyberArk, Okta, Ping Identity, and Directory Services. It requires hand-on engineering and operational responsibilities supporting SailPoint, CyberArk, Okta, Certificate Management, and associated processes.
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A minimum of a Associate of Science in Nursing required. The Critical Care Transport Nurse transports patients from Critical Cares areas (focus on 7th and 8th floors) to the imaging departments, to decrease delays in procedures and keep nursing staff on the floor.
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Expertise includes hands-on experience in NEWFEAT, ODBC, OFNF, OLDB, REP, SCHM, Unidata SQL. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Basic understanding of Unix and/or Linux. Hands-on experience in NEWFEAT, ODBC, OFNF, OLDB, REP, SCHM, Unidata SQL Domain Experience either in Healthcare Claims, Provider/Pricing.
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Associates Degree in laboratory science (Chemical or Biological Science) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution and certification as a Medical Technologist. Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited institution and applicants must be certified.
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Graduation from an accredited exercise physiology program with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology or equivalent. Master's Degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, or equivalent.
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Graduate degree programs include: MS and PhD in Biology, MS and PhD in Bioinformatics, MS and PhD in Computational Science and Engineering as well as PhD in Quantitative Biosciences, Ocean Sciences and Engineering, and Dual Doctor of Physical Therapy/ Doctor of Philosophy.
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