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As a Senior Data Scientist , you'll solve complex marketing and business challenges-from cross-channel media and customer experience optimization to segmentation, targeting and business strategy-by accessing, integrating, manipulating, mining and modeling a wide array of data sources.
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Professional Background: At least 4+ years working as a Data Scientist, with experience in producing models and analytics for business applications. Collaborative Problem-Solving: Work closely with stakeholders from various teams, including design, engineering, and business, to understand requirements and translate them into actionable data insights.
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Work with senior management, technical and client teams in order to determine data requirements, business data implementation approaches, best practices for advanced data manipulation, storage and analysis strategies.
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In this role, you will work closely with stakeholders to define business requirements, design and implement advanced machine learning systems like recommenders and Natural Language Processing (NLP) models, and take ownership of deploying models into production.
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In this role, the Data Scientist (Remote) will be responsible for analyzing large amounts of raw information to find patterns that will help improve company's business operations. A health services organization in New York City is currently seeking a Data Scientist to join their growing Information Technology Department in a Remote capacity.
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10+ years of relevant professional experience including proven experience as a Data Scientist. Experience using business intelligence tools (e.g., Tableau, PowerBi) Collaborate with teams across the organization, including marketing, product, finance, and engineering, to address specific business challenges.
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Experience in distributed data processing systems (Hive, Redshift, Presto, Snowflake, etc) Craft and maintain data infrastructure with the Data Engineering team by translating business requirements from business partners to data models that will enable reporting, dashboards, and segmentation; responsible for data integrity.
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1+ years of experience in data mining algorithms and statistical modeling techniques such as clustering, classification, regression, decision trees, neural nets, support vector machines, anomaly detection, recommender systems, sequential pattern discovery, and text mining.
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Experience in data mining and using business intelligence tools (e.g. Tableau) and data frameworks (e.g. Hadoop) We are a Plymouth, Michigan-based startup, developing cutting-edge technologies for Driver Assistance and Automated Driving systems using artificial intelligence, advanced controls techniques, utilizing high-end CPU/GPU and IoT technologies.
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OPENINGS WITH MACY’S SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY, INC. (MST) IN NEW YORK, NYResponsibilities: Design, develop, and implement advanced data science models for priority business use cases across enterprise, such as online experience, marketing, merchandising, supply chain, finance, and store operations.
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Experience using tools for data visualization (graphs, tables, charts, etc.,) and end-user business intelligence. Develops data product solutions to improve customer experiences, anomaly detection, and business outcomes.
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Requirements:Requires a Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Analytics, Business Analytics, Mathematics, Physics, Applied Sciences, or a related field and three years of work experience in the job offered or in a computer-related occupation.
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Collaborate with business, engineering, infrastructure and data science teams to translate their needs or challenges into production-grade Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) deployment architectures for batch, real-time streaming and edge deployments.
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In August 2020, Cisco Systems completed the acquisition of ThousandEyes, which now forms the ThousandEyes Business Unit within Cisco’s Network Services Business Group and is a foundational component of Cisco’s growing Observability business.
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Bachelor’s degree required in fields such as computer programming, statistics, mathematics, analytics, econometrics, data science, information management, or management information systems.
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