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In order to construct a robust, accurate, 360-view data environment that is unique to each clientDemonstrated performance excellence in one or more of the following computer languages: SQL, SAS, R, PythonEmploying techniques such as a case-control study, regression analyses, principal component analyses, clustering exercises, propensity scoring, classification, ROI calculation, etc.
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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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Apache Kafka Trouble shooting skills Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related discipline or equivalent experience with Oracle or similar relational database technologies Understanding of advanced physical database design concepts like database partitioning, denormalization, buffer pool tuning, and index optimization.
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Expertise with Google Cloud Platform’s distributed Machine Learning, Data Science and Data Engineering tools (e.g. BigQuery ML, VertexAI, AutoML, Docker, Kubernetes, Kubeflow, Dataproc) Strong analytical mindset with expert knowledge of SQL and BigQuery, as well as BI tools such DataStudio and Looker (LookML) to implement business reports and BI solutions.
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Advanced skillset in data assembly and manipulation (Python, R, SQL) The execution trader will analyze trade execution performance metrics, such as trade fill rates, slippage, and market impact, to identify areas for improvement and implement appropriate strategies.
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Preferred MSc or PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering or other relevant discipline or at least 5+ years of relevant credit risk model experience in a large financial institution.
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9+ years of experience in application development including Python, SQL, Scala, or Java. Senior Manager, Data Engineering (Spark, Scala, SQL) Our CI/CD pipelines are implemented on top of Jenkins and deployed to AWS. Some of the other technologies we have in our ecosystem are Glue, S3, Lambdas, ALBs, Snowflake and Databricks.
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Experience leveraging complex data to drive business decisions, hands on experience in data science methodologies (predictive analytics, machine learning, patient level data triggers) using R, Pytong, Databricks and deep knowledge of Qlik, PowerBI, Tableau for visualization.
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Expertise in SQL Server Management, Azure Data Factory Development, Databricks Engineering, Delta Parquet File Management, and SQL Server Integration Services. Drive automation and process optimization using Azure services and scripting and implement CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps. Lead SQL Server database optimization and performance tuning efforts.
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Strong proficiency in Python, R, SQL, and experience with libraries/frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Scikit-learn. Experience with cloud and modern data science tools and platforms such as Databricks MLFlow, GCP BigQuery, AWS SageMaker, Kubeflow, and Azure ML/ Azure AI Studio.
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Experience in developing Spark applications using spark-SQL in Databricks for data extraction, transformation and aggregation from multiple file formats for analyzing and transforming the data to uncover insights into the customer usage patterns.
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Strong data analysis skills and scientific computing skills using (e.g. SAS, R, SQL and WINSTEPS). The National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) is seeking an experienced Associate Psychometrician/Statistician to perform psychometric operations including test design, form assignment, standard setting, item and test analysis.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field; advanced degree is a plus. Experience with deep learning, data science, and NVIDIA GPUs.
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Degree emphasis in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, Computer Science, IT or Engineering preferred; MBA desired. 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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Familiarity and previous experience with Python, R or other statistical programs (e.g., SAS, SPSS, Minitab, JMP), data visualization (e.g., Tableau, PowerBI), SQL, Microsoft Excel, and/or Google Applications (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets) preferred.
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