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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you'll use your skills and experience to implement data engineering activities and pipelines on some of the most mission-driven projects in the DoD. You'll develop and deploy the pipelines and platforms that organize and make disparate data meaningful.
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Basic Qualifications: Data Center Engineer (T02): Bachelor of Science Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) related field with 2 or more years of engineering experience or MS with 0 years or more year of engineering experience or Ph. D. with 0 or more years of engineering experience Active in scope DoD Top Secret Clearance Ability to obtain and maintain initial Special Program Access (SAP/PAR.
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The Platforms & Services (P&S) sector under BAE Systems, Inc does the big stuff: the armored combat vehicles, naval guns, missile launchers, and naval ship repair. Evolve current production scheduling and data management models/tools supporting future government contracts, in collaboration with our larger ship repair business.
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Minimum of 2 end-to-end SAP Master Data Governance implementations. Minimum 3 years of experience with/in SAP Master Data Governance. Hands on experience/expertise in Master Data Governance including (but not limited to): Material Master or Finance Master Data Objects or Customer or Vendor.
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Knowledge of marine mammal research techniques and scientific data collection. Oversee training evolutions and data collection to assess marine mammal proficiency. Collaborate with veterinarians and marine mammal personnel on animal care, health, and safety.
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By applying, you consent to your information being transmitted by Jobcase to the Employer, as data controller, through the Employers data processor SonicJobs. Able to assess data reflective of the patients status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patients requirements relative to his or her age specific needs and to provide the care needed in accordance with department policy.
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Interface with the engineering teams to design, develop, and integrate sensor hardware and software, including sensor electronics, FPGA processing boards, DSP/ARM/PowerPC boards, PCI & VPX busses, health, and status circuits, cryocoolers, and sensor data interfaces.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented and tech-savvy Data Management Specialist / Webinar Moderator to join our fully remote team. Job Title: Data Management Specialist / Webinar Moderator (100% Remote.
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Note: Data Annotation payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Record Keeping and Reporting Prepares and maintains assigned reports, correspondence, and statistical and financial data pertaining to components within the CYP (e.g., CDC, CDH, SAC, YP, R&R, USDA.
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This is an exciting opportunity as we combine the best of physics-based modeling with data analytics and machine learning to accelerate drug discovery and bring benefit to patients. The scientist must have a broad knowledge of modern data science methods with an emphasis on machine learning to advance multi-objective molecular design efforts.
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Familiarity with scientific data analysis software such as GraphPad Prism, FlowJo, or CellEngine and analyzing large datasets with R, Python, or other computational tools is advantageous. Demonstrate adeptness in organizing and conveying data through written and oral communication channels, actively contributing to project team meetings.
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3 or more years of experience in Power BI tool including story telling of data visualization is required. Support data architecture management, system-to-system management, data integration, data investigation and data integrity initiatives.
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In this role, you will work with teams of Data Scientists, Product Managers, Engineers, and others to design and execute research testing how humans evaluate LLM features. Advanced user of Python, R, or similar, for data analysis and experience with SQL.
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Competent in the use of modern laboratory data management systems and software including electronic lab notebooks, ChemDraw, NMR/HPLC data processing, etc. Analyzing, documenting, and regularly presenting scientific data to the chemistry team and companywide where appropriate.
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