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6+ years of experience in Data Science and Product Analytics, primarily in related industries. To do so, you’ll work with your team to drive strategic insights and inform product direction, offer technical leadership and build processes to support velocity, and partner with data and product engineers to build robust data foundations.
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We are building the next generation of sales products and tools to accelerate growth at AWS. The AWS Sales Insights, Analytics, and Data Engineering & Science (SIADS) team is looking for an Analytics & Insights Lead to support Generative AI (GenAI) reporting and insights development.
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Cultivo is seeking an entrepreneurial Senior Product Manager to drive the development and growth of our environmental science tools and AI-driven data products portfolio. Deep understanding of data management, analytics, and visualization technologies; familiarity with geospatial technologies is a plus.
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What does a successful Manager of Data Science look like? What does a Manager of Data Science do day-to-day? Working closely with both the Planning and Analytics teams, Data Sciences designs and implements statistical models and machine learning solutions that tie our clients’ marketing to real-world business goals.
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Job Overview: The Senior Manager of Data Science and Analytics will lead a team responsible for delivering insights and solutions that drive business growth. The Senior Manager will also play a pivotal role in mentoring team members and steering the strategic direction of the data science initiatives.
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Job DescriptionOverview:The Manager, Data Science is responsible for advanced audience development, strategic platform vision, and technology enablement. Because we know that heat arises the intersection of complementary forces, our professionals come from myriad disciplines and backgrounds: data, analytics, and insights, content and creative production, communications and strategy, finance and marketing, and sociology, psychology, and other liberal arts disciplines.
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Elevate your career as a Manager of Marketing Data Science within the NFL's Data & Analytics team, a role based in the New York City corporate HQ. This critical position spearheads our Fan 1:1 initiative, utilizing fan data and data science techniques to revolutionize marketing strategies and boost fan engagement.
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We are looking for a Data Science Manager who is passionate about analytics for large scale ML systems to help drive data-informed decisions for the Monetization Infrastructure team and help shape the long term strategic direction of the development of this system.
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The hire will report into the Director of Soccer Analytics & Data Science and is highly curious, motivated, and analytical, while also able to distill clarity from complexity, with an entrepreneurial desire to innovate.
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We are looking for an experienced Data Analytics Manager to join our P&L management team within the Rideshare Central Management organization. Minimum 8+ years experience in strategic data science/analytics roles in a technology company, management consulting, investment firms, or an equivalent analytical role in a high growth startup.
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The Data Science Manager will manage a team of statisticians in research and development of new predictive models and new analytical techniques related to insurance pure premiums, customer lifetime value, customer buying behaviors and related topics using internal and external data.
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We're looking for an rock-star Senior Technical Program Manager to join our Analytics and Data Science team. A basic understanding of analytics and data science tools like BigQuery, AWS, GCP, Looker, Python and more.
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Job Title: Senior/Manager Data Science & Analytics. Does NOT need R, Python, Data modeling, Data mining, etc. Data visualization: advanced Excel, Tableau, Power BI.
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Expertise with analytics tools, data visualization, SQL, R, or Python as applied to data science and analytics. 5+ years of experience as a hands-on leader of a high-performing data science/analytics team.
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The Data Science Manager will be responsible for applying advanced analytics and statistical methods to enhance the firms investment strategies and operations. 7-10 years of experience in a data science role.
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