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Proficiency in data science tools and programming languages, such as Python, R, SQL, and machine learning libraries. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in data science, machine learning, and HR analytics to bring innovative approaches and techniques to the organization.
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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, and Machine Learning engineers for full-time positions with clients.
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Collaborate with Enterprise, Application, Data & DevOps Architects, Data scientists, Machine Learning & GenAI Engineers, and Business teams to pilot use cases and discuss architectural design.
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Prefer candidates with experience with advanced analytics, machine learning, or artificial intelligence as applied to process automation. Experience working with data visualization tools such as Tableau and PowerBI are preferred.
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Demonstrated expertise in data engineering, data science, machine learning, and business intelligence principles, with a preference for hands-on experience in large-scale data engineering projects or data science/ML initiatives.
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For data Science/Machine learning Positions. Knowledge of Statistics, Gen AI, LLM, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, Databricks, Tensorflow.
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Experience using statistical analysis and computing, machine learning, deep learning, processing large data sets, data visualization, data wrangling, mathematics, and programming.
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The primary scope of this position includes supporting tasks relevant to earth system and renewable energy system data collection, preparation, analytics, and visualization approaches, and contributing to literature review, technical reports, and exploration of machine learning and deep learning algorithms.
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Machine-learning, statistical analysis, artificial intelligence, predictive analytics. SQL, T-SQL and Power BI or equivalent modern data visualization package. Power BI or equivalent data visualization.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI. Build and optimize Machine Learning and Deep Learning models for text classification problems. Drive end-to-end Machine Learning projects, working closely with software engineers for model deployment.
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At least 2 from the following: Statistics and Probability Theory, Regression Modelling, Clustering Methods, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, Natural Language Processing, Text Mining, Computer Vision, Image Recognition, Time Series Forecasting, Machine Learning Visualization Tools, Tree Ensembles.
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We are looking for a Machine Learning Engineer, who has hands-on experience in machine learning system development, Cloud computing, backend development and AI/ML. Job title: Machine Learning Engineer.
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7 years of proven experience in data science, machine learning, or related roles, with a focus on fraud detection in subscription-based businesses or financial services. The candidate has an innovative approach with passion for fraud detection and prevention along with creativity in data visualization.
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Are you excited about utilizing statistical analysis, machine learning, data mining and leverage tons of Amazon data to learn and infer customer shopping patterns? Do you enjoy working with a diversity of engineers, machine learning scientists, product managers and data analysts.
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Expertise at telling stories with data and familiarity with at least one visualization tool (e.g. Tableau, R-Shiny, Microstrategy, SAP Business Objects, Looker, etc.) Leverage advanced statistical analysis and/or machine learning toto shape product development, quantify new opportunities, identify upcoming challenges, and ensure the products we build bring value to people, businesses, and Atlassian.
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