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The environmental scientist will join a team of scientists who support weather forecasting, climate monitoring and prediction, and impacts of extreme climate on socio-economic sectors such as food security and water resource management around the world to help global stakeholders and core partners protect the health, safety, and economic needs of people whom they serve.
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The Technical Applications Lead (Research Scientist/Engineer 4) supports research being conducted by faculty and graduate students in the Taskar Center for Accessible Technology. Extensive experience using the following programming languages: Python, TypeScript/JavaScript, Kotlin, Rust, R, SQL, Shell.
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Stantec's environmental services group is seeking a mid-level or senior-level Quality Assurance (QA) Environmental Scientist to support our environmental grant support efforts within the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast region.
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Work will be performed onsite at the Pentagon or Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling.
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Amentum is seeking a Data Scientist (O&M) to support a DIA Analytic Innovations Office Advanced Analytics & Product Evaluation contract. Skilled in data visualization and use of graphical applications, including Microsoft Office (Power BI) and Tableau; major data science languages, such as R and Python; managing and merging of disparate data sources, preferably through R, Python, or SQL; statistical analysis; and data mining algorithms.
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Translate Capture intelligence, data, and information into themes, discriminators, bidding strategies, performance and cost innovations for the entire Proposal Team’s use in text, graphics, oral presentations, video tapes, estimating, staffing, organizational structures, outsourcing, subcontracting, or lease/purchase cost analyses for the proposal/bid effort.
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Work closely with a tight-knit team of data scientists, as well as a larger team of software developers, network engineers, senior investigators, program managers, researchers, and data analysts to design, build, and optimize a Data Science platform to produce and analyze results, disseminate findings, and contribute to publications and presentations.
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This position consults with interested parties including the Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP), Native American Tribes, and partner state and federal agencies.
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Founded in 2005, 2K Games is a global video game company, publishing titles developed by some of the most influential game development studios in the world.
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The Center for Health Systems and Policy Modeling at Johns Hopkins University, led by Dr. Melinda Buntin, is seeking a motivated and experienced individual to serve as our Data Scientist – Health Policy Modeling.
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The National Institute of Health (NIMH), Division of Neuroscience and Basic Behavioral Science (DNBBS) directs, plans, and supports research programs in the areas of fundamental neuroscience, human genetics, basic behavioral science, research training, resource development, technology development, drug discovery, and research dissemination.
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Position : Forensic Scientist (DNA) Position : Forensic Scientist (DNA) Below is a listing of current employment opportunities submitted by public institutions associated with forensic science and/or private vendors who support the ASCLD website through a sponsorship in the vendor gallery.
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This role is equal parts scientist, statistician & software developer. As a Principal data scientist, you will create forward-thinking solutions for the next generation of journalism. You value world-class journalism and are eager to immerse yourself in features and projects that support that mission.
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Will work as part of collaborative teams to support the system/software design engineering and development of calibration tools and interfaces, and life cycle processing, maintenance, and stewardship of the JPSS/GOES-R series and other Sensor Data Records (SDR) including instrument and data product quality monitoring in support of the NESDIS/STAR integrated calibration/validation program.
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ERM is seeking a motivated Consultant, Environmental Scientist/Permitting Specialist to join our global consulting firm Capital Project Delivery team in the Mid-Atlantic Region in our Washington DC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, or Ewing, New Jersey office locations.
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