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Senior Software Engineer, DevOps (Python, Microsoft SQL) Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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The position will build upon concepts including feature engineering, statistics, data visualization, and optimization, to lead machine learning based analyses of complex data involving tabular, free text, and imaging data.
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The ideal candidate should have an outstanding scientific reputation in the field of machine learning research for computational biology and a demonstrated passion for solving biological problems relevant to drug discovery.
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Familiarity with the Scala programming language and the Python programming language when applied to Spark and machine learning. As a Sr Principal Software Engineer within the Identity Engineering organization, you will be responsible for: identifying, or introducing best practices within the organization; setting technical, and architectural direction across the organization; helping squads, and individuals execute on that direction; and providing subject matter expertise to help accelerate project delivery.
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Proficient with the core concepts of at least one programming language such as Python, R, and SQL and adept with machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow and PySpark.
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Demonstrated proficiency with data science languages (R, Python, SQL, Julia, SAS) and visualization tools (Tableau, Spotfire, SAS, JMP, RShiny) Experience with analytic methods and technologies (artificial intelligence, machine learning/ deep learning/ neural networks, natural language processing, visualizations.
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Alternatively, the employer will accept a master’s degree, or its foreign equivalent, in Computer Information Systems, Information Systems, Computer Applications, Computer Science, IT, Analytics, Computer Engineering, or a related engineering/computer/analytical field plus 5 years of professional experience as a Systems Engineer/Developer, Business Intelligence Analyst/Developer, in the job offered, or in other positions involving business intelligence.
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Key responsibilities for the Senior Software Engineer, UX Engineering include: Lead the development, deployment, and maintenance of full-stack, data-driven, cloud applications that serve our scientific community.
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7+ years ofquantitative expertise: statistics, mathematics, and computer science (python / SQL required) The Equity Derivative Portfolio Manager will work closely with teams across Investment Management, Barings and Enterprise Risk.
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The Research Engineer will be focused on iterative device development, ingestible/implantable electronics, embedded software development, machine learning integration, and novel drug delivery/bio-sensing system design for treatment of a variety of disease conditions.
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Bachelor's degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Information Management, Business Administration, or a closely related field and six (6) years of experience as a Director, Software Engineer (or closely related occupation) leading a team of engineers in the design and implementation of Content Management Systems (CMS.
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I'm working with a pre-clinical biotechnology company revolutionizing the field of antibody discovery through the integration of cutting-edge machine learning (ML) platforms. Strong expertise in antibody engineering, including experience with display technologies (e.g., phage, yeast.
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We are looking for a seasoned Senior Data Engineer with a strong foundation in SQL, Python, and modern database engineering practices to join our team. Expert-level knowledge of SQL and Python, with a strong understanding of best practices in coding, data manipulation, and optimization.
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We are currently seeking a Geologist, Engineering Geologist, or Geological Engineer to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment.
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Proficient in scripting and automation using PowerShell, Azure CLI, Python, Azure DevOps, and Azure Logic Apps. Integrate and automate tasks and processes using PowerShell, Python, Azure CLI, Azure DevOps, PowerAutomate, and Azure Logic Apps.
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