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Qualifications: Education & Experience: Master’s degree in Data Science or related field (or equivalent) with 7+ years of experience in data science, AI, and digital transformation.
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Current Master's - Data Science Internship - Summer 2025. If you're interested in a long-term career at Capital One, the Data Science internship could be a great way to begin your career journey.
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The scientist will work on a team with deep expertise in computational biology, data science, genomics, and pharma/biotech partnerships – with the unified goal of deriving maximal value from Caris’ data for external and internal research efforts to advance cancer care.
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Work with the Data Science Services team to provide beginning to intermediate data analysis consulting services for faculty, students, and staff from a wide range of disciplines across the university in the following areas: Data Engineering Extract, scrape, process and engineer data using a variety of tools such as Python, R, Stata, NVivo, etc.
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Experience with cloud and modern data science tools and platforms such as Databricks MLFlow, GCP BigQuery, AWS SageMaker, Kubeflow, and Azure ML. Lead and participate in solutioning sessions, working hand-in-hand with businesses/clients, translating business objectives into actionable machine learning/data science use casesWhat You'll Bring.
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Master’s degree in data science, business, sciences statistics, data mining, applied mathematics, business analytics, engineering, computer science or related field (MBA Preferred.
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10 years of experience in data engineering, data architecture, BI & Analytics, and/or Data Science. Execute the HW Analytics Strategy that includes building a modern Unified Data Warehouse, expanded Self-Service, and Data Science capabilities.
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If the candidate does not have a background in Actuarial science, the candidate should have 4+ years of industry experience building and analyzing machine learning models and should hold a graduate degree in a technical field such as Statistics, Computer Science, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Physics, Mathematics, Economics or Engineering.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, Master's degree in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch.
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Data science (Experience): Sagemaker, Athena, Glue, DynamoDB, Databricks, MWAA (Airflow), We are seeking a talented AWS DevOps/MLOps Architect to develop platforms for big data and data science on AWS. As models, apps, and data pipelines are created and operationalized, the bigdata and data science team requires engineers with understanding of cloud native technology to develop, manage, automate, and facilitate the operational capabilities of the big data and data science team.
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In our Data science track we prepare you to get job as one of the following: Python developer, a data analyst, data visualization developer, a statistician, a machine learning engineer or a data scientist.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaCurrent Master's - Data Science Internship - Summer 2025Key Role DetailsThis is a full-time paid internship program spanning ten weeks from June through August 2025.
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8+ years of relevant data science experience in an applied role - preferable w/in retail, logistics, supply chain or CPG with a focus on NLP and AI. The Data Science team leads the strategy, development and integration of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
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Minimum of 5 years of technical experience and 3 years of experience specifically in data science and machine learning. Experience with cloud computing platforms (, AWS, Azure, GCP) and cloud native computingProficiency in programming languages like Python, Java, Scala, C#, SQLExpertise in big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, and NoSQL databasesKnowledge of data modeling, ETL processes, and data warehousing conceptsExceptional problem-solving abilities and teamwork skills.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience in pharmaceutical research, with an emphasis on data engineering, data science, data integrity, and data governance. You will work closely with data scientists, data engineers, and platform engineers to scale the Vertex Data Platform, which is Vertex's cutting edge technology ecosystem for Data Engineering, Data Science, and Advanced Analytics.
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