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Electronic engineering, linux, machine learning, processor, python, software engineer. Experience with data science, machine learning, and/or artificial intelligence. Leidos Intelligence Group uses a wide range of capabilities in Digital Modernization, Mission Software Systems, and enabling technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to support our customers mission to defend against evolving threats around the world.
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The N910 MD must be familiar with the missions, organizations and technical areas of key importance to the NSA and USCYBERCOM. These include cybersecurity; joint cyber operations; collection, exploitation, and analysis of signals intelligence; multi-domain operations; modeling and simulation; computer and analytic sciences; reverse engineering; and automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
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Proven experience (3+ years) as a Machine Learning Operations Engineer with a focus on NVIDIA Triton. Documentation: Maintain detailed documentation of machine learning operations processes and best practices.
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The VP of Operations is responsible for top grading and developing the management team, fostering a culture of safety, quality, entrepreneurial mindset, team building and learning. From the first truly wireless tattoo machine, to the groundbreaking novel tattoo parlor on a cruise ship, BAA has cultivated the industry and been the “first of many.
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Familiarity with machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch. Model Deployment: Collaborate with data scientists and software engineers to deploy machine learning models, ensuring optimal performance, resource utilization, and cost tracking and savings.
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We specialize in Computer Network Operations (CNO), embedded development, software engineering, cloud engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), DevOps support, systems engineering and more.
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System design and software implementation of proof-of-concept prototypes incorporating a variety of engineering disciplines: control theory, software development, signal/video processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, artificial intelligence, high performance computing, applied mathematics, network/web services, and visualization.
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Our diverse workforce includes skilled tradespeople; artificial intelligence, machine learning (AI/ML) experts; engineers; technologists; scientists; logistics experts; and business administration professionals.
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Keywords: Operations Manager, Microsoft Azure Technologies, cloud computing, Machine Learning, Analytics , Azure Functions, Azure Quantum, Migration, HL7, Azure Databricks, healthcare datatypes, Python, Pyspark, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Tcl, or Smalltalk, compliance, data management, #LI-GM1 #LI-Hybrid.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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Founded in 2010, BrainTrust is an ever-growing and evolving company, with focus areas of Software Engineering (Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, HPC, Data Mining, HLT), Mission Operations (System Integration, Sensors, Deployment, Training, Support), and System Engineering (System Design, Requirements, Process Engineering, Resource Allocation.
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Prepares reports for a variety of audiences that reflect outstanding critical thinking, comprehensive grasp of world events, and the information needs of Intelligence Community customers including military, civilian, contractor, and Second and Third Party personnel.
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Degree must be in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Applied Statistics, Machine Learning, Data Science, Operations Research, or Computer Science. Relevant experience must be in designing/implementing machine learning, data science, advanced analytical algorithms, programming (skill in at least one high-level language (e.g., Python) and skill in at lease one mid-level language (e.g., C.
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As a data scientist, you re excited at the prospect of unlocking the secrets held by a data set, and you re fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artifi cia l intelligence.
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Mathematics, Applied Mathematics Statistics, Applied Statistics, Machine learning, Data Science, Operations Research, or Computer Science or a degree in a related field (Computer Information Systems, Engineering.
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