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Graduate degree and/or certification in statistics, analytics, data science, actuarial science, clinical informatics, or similar field required. Integrate data from various sources such as medical records, grants/programmatic activities, 340B and pharmacy data, UDS data, external/benchmark data, and financial information into meaningful datasets.
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Experience with common data science tools such as Python, R, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Keras, NLTK, Spacy, or Neo4j, and a good understanding of modelling platforms (Azure AutoML, SageMaker, DataBricks, DataRobot and H2O.ai.
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Proven understanding of computer science fundamentals, data structures, and algorithms to ensure alignment to data engineering methodologies. Solid experience with cloud data warehouse platforms such as Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery, Synapse, Databricks, etc.
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Various disciplines are involved in Enterprise Data & Analytics, including data source identification and analysis, data engineering, data visualization, and data science/machine learning.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, data analytics, mathematics, statistics, data science, or related field with applicable data engineering & architecture work experience.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Analytics/ Data science (or) any Math/Statistics/Quant background, or Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology or Computer Science with proven experience in data engineering/ business intelligence tools especially strong understanding of database concepts and data modeling.
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Technical Acumen: Perform model training and validation using various types of machine learning techniques on structured/unstructured data, including imagery, text and graphs. Technical Oversight: Provide technical guidance on model training and validation using various machine learning techniques on structured/unstructured data, including imagery, text, and graphs.
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Experience with IBM Data Science solutions, Watson Studio and/or SPSS. IBM’s Data and AI organization is currently seeking a Brand Technical Specialist with experience in Data Governance and/or Data Science solutions.
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Require Bachelor of Science in Computer Science/Engineering, Computer Information Systems/Technology/Science, Database Engineering/Administration, Data Science/Analytics, or related fields and 5 years of experience in the job offered, software engineer/developer, technical lead/manager, systems/data engineer/analyst/developer, associate/consultant, or related field.
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Experience with common data science tools such as Python, R, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Keras, NLTK, Spacy, or Neo4j, and a good understanding of modeling platforms such as Azure AutoML, SageMaker, DataBricks, DataRobot, and H2O.ai.
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We are looking for a Python Developer who is passionate about coding and has a foundational understanding of cloud services and data science. Adidev is looking for a Python Developer who is passionate about coding and has a foundational understanding of cloud services and data science.
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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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O9 Solutions is looking for an experienced, talented, and motivated Lead Data Scientist to come join our global team in NA or EMEA. As part of this Data Science team, you will be involved in the end-to-end delivery of our supply chain planning products and building advanced forecasting models with Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning and AI with algorithms such as R, and Python.
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You will enjoy working directly with customers and our larger o9 Data Science team in India and NA. Experience: 5+ years of data science and data analytics experience.
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Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Cybersecurity, Network Administration, Information Assurance, Data Analytics, Cloud Administration.
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