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KEY QUALIFICATIONS: Python, SQL Data processing, ML experience Data Warehouse knowledge ETL pipeline knowledge Data Engineering Data Science Data Analytics, Data Mining PLEASE HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNICAL SKILLS: Kubernetes, Tableau, PowerBi MongoDB Microsoft Cloud Services like Azure and AKS Snowflake SQL Server data platform Software development (including design, implementation, testing, and change management.
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You’ll help paint a full picture of our users and their needs through strong partnerships with product management, design, engineering, data science, product marketing, and customer support.
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Working knowledge of Business Intelligence tools: Tableau and PowerBI. Experience with other Big Data tools such as Spark, Snowflake, and Kafka Experience creating and using APIs Preference for background in Financial Services in Wealth Management/Independent Broker Dealer/RIA EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelors/Masters in Computer Science, MIS/Information Management, Engineering or related field 3+ years experience in Data Engineering role.
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Graduate degree (or equivalent industry experience), in Computer Science, Statistics, Physics, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Linguistics, Electrical Engineering, Economics, or a related scientific discipline.
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We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. Currently, We are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java Full stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, Machine Learning engineers for full time positions with clients.
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For data Science/Machine learning Positions. Knowledge of Statistics, Gen AI, LLM, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, IT.
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Biology, Biochemistry, Cardiac Function & Interventional Technology, Chemistry: Polymers/Materials Science, Computer Science, Engineering: Aerospace, Biomedical, Computer Science, Chemical, Electrical, Materials Science/Polymers, Mechanical, General Engineering, Health Sciences, Kinesiology, Informatics and/or Data Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Physics, Technical Design: Industrial Design/Product Design.
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Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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Currently enrolled in a United States based University into a Undergraduate program majoring in Data Analytics, Data Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineer, Computer Science or a related field.
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Systems Analyst III: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in computer science, computer information systems, management information systems, or a related field, plus one year of full-time experience in computer programming, systems analysis, and/or program analysis or one year of full-time experience which provided general knowledge of data processing or systems analysis.
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Data processing, Data Engineering and/or Data science. We are seeking highly motivated Data Analyst intern/co-op to join our team and work on data, statistical analysis, performance analysis, quality assurance, and data interpretation.
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You will be instrumental in developing full-stack solutions for our ML products and prototypes in a world class AI ML team while working alongside well-known experts and researchers in AI ML modeling, ML engineers and data science and data engineering teams.
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Currently enrolled as a graduate student (Master or Doctoral) in public health, actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, economics, data science, informatics or a related program.
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As the Principal Data Scientist at our client , you'll be at the forefront of our data strategy, developing models and algorithms that unlock the full potential of our data.
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Bring your knowledge of computers and networking and take it to a new level in any one of the following product categories including: cloud, social, mobile/wireless, video, VoIP, big data, collaboration, web, Internet of Things, routing, switching, IPv6, data center, HPC, Telepresence and many more.
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