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Developing R package and Shiny apps: Contribute to strategy of R programming innovation to support BDM analysis and reporting, such as R shiny apps for data surveillance, visualization, modeling and simulations, and safety signal detection.
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Producing data visualizations using SAS, R/R Shiny - all within the Spotfire tool. Strongly preferred to have experience in R/R Shiny. The Spotfire Programmer works collaboratively with the end users, internal colleagues to ensure the high-quality production of data visualizations and statistical outputs using Spotfire/R and other visualization tools.
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Integration of R Shiny application with AWS services such as AWS Redshift. You will work closely with data scientists, bioinformatics programmers and analysts as well as stakeholders to understand application requirements and translate them into intuitive R Shiny applications.
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Shows proficiency in development, implementation, and rollout of statistical and deep learning tools and techniques (e.g. using R, R-shiny, Python, Julia, etc.) R) and specialized statistical software (e.g., FACTS, EAST, etc.
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Proficient in Spotfire/Tableau, SQL, Python, R as well as ability to develop advanced visualizations via R-shiny, Dash, or JavaScript technologies. Expertise using SQL to write complex queries across large volumes of data Proficiency in programming with Python, or R Tableau development/visualization experience including designing and developing reports and dashboards.
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Exposure to visualization tools to present your findings and insights including PowerBI, Tableau, Dash, ggplot, R Shiny, matplotlib, D3,js, etc. Python, R, and SQL. Data warehouses and file stores such as Snowflake, RedShift, Teradata, BigQuery, Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Azure Synapse, Databricks Lakehouse, etc.
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Knowledge of data visualization tools and libraries in Python/R (Shiny preferably) Or Tableau. Knowledge of data visualization tools and libraries in Python/R (Shiny preferably) Or Tableau.
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Experience in developing proof of concept APIs/Applications utilizing Python or R frameworks (e.g., Dash, Streamlit, FastAPI, Flask, R Shiny, and Plumber) Knowledge and experience in multiple programming and domain-specific languages (we primarily use Python, R, SQL, and Linux/Unix scripting.
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Experience building web applications (R Shiny/ Dash) as a workflow integration product. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, SQL with the ability to manipulate and analyze structured and unstructured data - including at least one of JavaScript, C#, or other web development tools.
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Proficiency in excel/VBA and programming languages: R/R Shiny (required), Python and C. Proficiency in R language and the creation of shiny applications and dashboards; and.
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Job Title : Reliability Engineer/MCS Data Scientist. Train, perform, and develop reliability tools and procedures (RCM, FMEA, RCA, reliability models, statistical analysis, etc.) Ideal: Biotech pharma background in Reliability Engineering.
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Minimum 2 Years R Shiny Experience. At least five (5) years’ demonstrated experience with content and software specific to Multiomics data pipelines including Whole Genome Sequencing (Next Generation Sequencing), Transcriptomics, Metabolomics, and Proteomics.
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Demonstrated experience of building analytical tools to support the analysis of loss forecasting results, using tableau, Excel, R shiny or Python. 2+ years' experience with data analytical tools like Python or R.
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And all of the tools/analysis frameworks he/she will improve will be available via the DCC and AnVIL and other software outlets via docker technology, Jupyter notebooks, GitHub and R Shiny Apps. New hire will also help in evaluation and interpreting data analysis results.
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Advanced programming capacity in R (R Shiny) with proficiency in SAS. Senior R programmer with RWD experience and required experience in CMS data (Medicaid, Medicare, etc.
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