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Bachelor’s degree preferred in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, or similar/related Engineering/Science based disciplines.
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This software engineering position will help develop data science portals that integrate with high-performance computing (HPC) and machine learning (ML) workflows. A foundation in computer science, computational/data science, mathematics, physics or a related field.
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We are looking for a Data Science Architect who will be responsible for delivering high quality machine learning solutions using Microsoft s Azure suite of tools. Minimum of 5 years of experience with data science, or machine learning work.
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Strong ETL Testing knowledge – Data extraction from source databases, data transformation as per business requirements, data analysis and data loading. Design, develop and execute test cases for Data Analysis, Data Validation, Data Conversion and Data Migration.
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Extensive experience with Python and related data science libraries (scikit-learn, pandas, Tensorflow, Keras, etc.) The Senior Data Scientist will work alongside counterparts from across the company including marketing, purchasing, pricing, and technology to develop data science methods that address S&S’s hardest business problems.
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PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, Data Science/Analytics, Management Information Systems, Mathematics, Natural Science, Economics, Engineering or similar quantitative field.
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In this capacity, you will have the opportunity to work directly with senior business leaders and substantial influence in the evolution of S&S’s data science capabilities. Track record of getting data science models into production and demonstrating impact on business results.
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Minimum one year of predictive modeling, data science, and analysis experience with solid background in the using data visualization tools and libraries and data exploration, data wrangling, and feature engineering.
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The Scientific Software Engineering & Data Management Group in the X-Ray Science Division (XSD) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) ( invites applicants for a postdoctoral position to develop and apply advanced analysis methods, including artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms and approaches, for x-ray science and instruments.
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The Software Engineering Senior Associate, Valuation & Capital Market Analysis – Complex Financial Instruments will be a member of the Data Science team that builds Python based models and related infrastructure to speed up the development and deployment of machine language (ML), statistical and mathematical models at scale and bring game-changing impact to our client’s decisioning.
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Data Analyst, Data Science, or Data engineering experience is not considered actuarial experience. Gathers data, analyzes information, and makes recommendations/decisions to solve problems.
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Fields of Study Preferred: Environmental Science, Occupational Health and Safety, Data Science, or a related field. Analyzed data related to incidents, near misses, and Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA) performance to identify trends and areas for improvement.
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Experience coding in various programming languages (such as R, Python, SQL, or JAVA) to conduct various phases of data science projects. Experience creating and querying different datastores and architectures (such as Sybase, Oracle, and open-source databases) to work with various types of data as part of the data science project.
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Utilize LEAN and Agile principles to manage data science projects, focusing on iterative development, rapid prototyping, and efficient resource allocation. Strong understanding of data science concepts, machine learning algorithms, and their application to solve business problems.
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May participate in the data gathering workflow for SAP master data development. Preferred: BS degree in Food Science, Chemistry, Microbiology or Business with two years experience in Quality, Product Development or Regulatory in the food industry.
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