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Environmental Scientist, Engineer, or Geologist. Environmental Scientist, Engineer, or Geologist. Monitor subsurface exploration activities (e.g., test borings, monitoring wells, and test pits) to collect soil, bedrock, groundwater, and other pertinent information for project design.
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As the Principal Applied Scientist in the Artificial Intelligence group, you will be responsible for developing the core AI/ML capabilities to power the entire Splunk product portfolio and help our customers to drive their journey to digital resiliency.
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Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. The PSR II will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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Dental Insurance: Synectics offers eligible employees and their dependents a dental plan through MetLife. Demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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As a Mid-Level Cryptanalytic Computer Scientist, you will work on developing cryptographic solutions, conducting research, analyzing and designing software systems, and engineering hardware and software systems.
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We are seeking a Data Scientist - I. One (1) year of experience programming with data analysis software such as R, Python, SAS, or MATLAB. Position requires an active TS/SCI with Polygraph level clearance.
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Job Description We are seeking a talented Cryptologic Computer Scientist at the junior level to join our team. Experience with machine learning and artificial intelligence. Our Client focuses on Software Engineering in the Cloud and Cyber Security domains.
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with course work sufficient to meet the requirements of the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) for certification as a Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, Specialist or HEW (MT.
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Data Scientist qualifications. Develop, maintain, and enhance complex and diverse software systems (e.g., processing-intensive analytics, Client algorithm development, manipulation of extremely large data sets, real-time systems, and business management information systems) based upon documented requirements.
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The Field Scientist will support the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office (NCBO) on all scientific field operations and data collection projects throughout the Chesapeake Bay (CB) watershed and Coastal Bays of Maryland and Virginia and sites outside the CB region as assigned by the Ecosystem Science Team.
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Experience serving as a program coordinator or clinician in court-based settings or as a forensic liaison in behavioral health-related settings. About the Maryland Court System | Maryland Courts (mdcourts.gov.
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GliaCell is seeking a Senior Data Scientist on one of our subcontracts. Are you a Senior Data Scientist who is ready for a new challenge that will launch your career to the next level? We also provide customer solutions in the areas of CND, CNE, and CNO by providing our customers with assessments and solutions in Threat Mitigation, Vulnerability Exposure, Penetration Testing, Threat Hunting, and Preventing Advanced Persistent Threat.
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Vetted Health is actively hiring Travel Clinical Laboratory Scientist for 13-week assignments across the United States. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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Data Scientist with 14+ years of experience Desired Skills: Experience with Pig, Python, Spark, Java Map-Reduce. Data Scientist with 14+ years of experience Desired Skills: Experience with Pig, Python, Spark, Java Map-Reduce.
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Phlebotomist Patient Services Representative performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. Phlebotomist Patient Services Representative performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures.
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