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Optimize data storage health and maintenance using MATLAB, R, Python, SAS, SPSS, etc. ● Excellent computer skills, including expertise in Microsoft Office software (e.g., Excel), R and/or Python, SPSS, and familiarity with SAS and STATA.
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Statistical tools: SAS, R and/or Python, Office 365, Other statistical software’s (e.g. JMP, S+, East, PASS, Links with other internal stakeholders as digital, data management, automatization, non clinical safety, translational, CMC, R&D compliance, CROs.
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Familiarity with general programing languages and visualization tools such as R, Python, SQL, Alation, MicroStrategy, and Tableau. Audit valuation, pricing, product development, financial planning & analysis, investments, asset-liability management, hedging, and risk management.
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4+ years of experience with Python, R, Spark or SQL. You have passion and expertise in one or more of the following areas: risk analytics, data analytics, machine learning, SQL, Python, cloud security, network security, vulnerability management, data protection, threat intelligence & investigations, and identity & access management.
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2+ years of experience using various statistical programming languages: Python, R, SQL, etc. As the Data Science Intern, you will be responsible for translating data to derive meaningful information and discover unseen patterns for decision-making.
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What you’ll bringExperience with or interest in data analysis and visualization using one or more of the following: Excel, R, Python, SQL, SPSS, SAS, MATLAB, Tableau, Domo, Qualtrics, Snowflake.
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Ability to program in other languages such as SAS, SPSS, R and Python desired. Named Media Agency of the Year by Adweek, Ad Age, and Campaign, Mediahub is powered by the buying and intelligence power of Magna Global and the data backbone of Acxiom.
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A minimum of three (3) years of experience using R programming language (Python is a plus) We are hiring a Senior Statistical Analyst to leverage cutting-edge data science tools and methodologies on real-world clinical data for scientific research in precision medicine.
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Proficient in programming and data analysis e.g., R, Python, SQL. Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Spotfire or Tableau is a plus. The Sr. Quantitative Portfolio Analyst will be responsible for supervision and implementation of quantitative portfolio management for retirement management account and non-discretionary model portfolios.
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Identify insights and build compelling analytics (SQL, python, R, Databricks, Excel, and Tableau are all available to use, with autonomy to use other tools as needed). Databricks, python or R skills are a plus.
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Proficient in Excel, at least one programming language (R/Python), SQL, and Tableau. Cleans, merges, and analyzes large, complex datasets by leveraging R, Python, or other programming languages.
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Excellent quantitative modeling, analytical, research, and programming skills (e.g., R, Python, SAS, MATLAB, SQL, VBA, and other programming languages) Job ID: R-745181. State Street’s Model Risk Management (MRM) function is seeking a Quantitative Analyst (AVP) to join its Model Validation team based in Boston, MA.
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Develop and maintain key enterprise-class technology solutions such as but not limited to SIS, transportation management, and school lottery systems using C#, Java, Python, R, SQL and Javascript.
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Intermediate to Advanced data analysis skills and tools (e.g., SQL, SAS, Python, Hadoop, Teradata, Snowflake, Tableau, Collibra, Infosphere, Alation, etc.) Represents GBS Data Governance in enterprise workgroups and data steward communities of practice.
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Experience with Statistical analysis tools in Python and R as well as data science app development (R shiny/Streamlit). Knowledge of best practices in software engineering for reproducibility and data management skillsAbility to work in and adapt to a fast-paced environment Preferred Qualifications: Experience with protein co-evolution analysisExperience with NGS and bioinformatics toolsExperience with agile methodologies.
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