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Strong knowledge of SQL and Python libraries used for data science. Experience in data visualization and business analytics tools like Alteryx, Tableau and Microsoft PowerBI is a plus.
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Bachelor’s or Graduate degree, Field of Studies required: In a quantitative field or commesurat experience such at Statistics, Business Analytics, Data Science, Applied Math, Econometrics or Operations Research.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Data Science, or data engineering 3-5 years of experience as a Data Analyst with exposure to data governance practices.
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Masters, NP, PA) or Terminal science degree desirable (PhD, PharmD, MD)Typically requires a minimum of 5 years of experience as a MSL, or in other medical affairs roles in the pharma/biotech industry or the equivalent combination of education and experience*There are multiple field-based regions in the North West. The successful candidate must live within the identified territory near an airport and be willing to travel routinely based on business needs.
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8+ years of experience in data engineering or full-stack quantitative analytics/data science roles. Mentor, lead and train other members of the data engineering team.
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Various modeling, simulation, and data analysis roles including but not limited to COMSOL, ANSYS, Python, C. Enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program (mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials science, electrical engineering, etc.
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Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in stats, data science, computer science, computational finance, econometrics or a related degree. Our 2024 Summer Internship is an opportunity for students of data modeling and statistical methods to apply these techniques to quantify climate risks and to price new financial derivatives.
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Develop your professional skills through one-on-one mentoring from a Data Science Lead assigned to you over the summer. Current PhD Student in Quantitative Discipline related to Data Science, including but not limited to Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, etc.
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10+ years of progressive working experience in Data Engineering and Data Science roles within the Media & Entertainment industry. As a Data Science and Generative AI (GenAI) Specialist, it will be your responsibility to engage early with M&E executives and develop strategies as they look to harness complex data sets to drive value across their media business from content production to distribution.
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Are you interested in AML (Anti Money Laundering) and how to apply data science to solve some of the most complex problems in banking/financial industry? Do you think about big data as a gold mine that unearths business insights and transforms how decisions are made.
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This highly visible role entails collaboration across the debt capital markets, macro research, equity research, data science and ESG teams, in different regions. This highly visible role entails collaboration across the debt capital markets, macro research, equity research, data science and ESG teams, in different regions.
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An advanced university degree (master’s or equivalent) in Environmental Studies, Public Policy, Business Management, International Development, Data Science, Computer Science, Science Technology and Innovation or a related field, or.
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As a member of our Private Equity sector team, you will help private equity backed companies and their Sponsors navigate the complex world of modern data management, data engineering, data science, analytics, and emerging technologies.
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10+ years of professional experience in data infrastructure (including data warehousing, ETL processes, and scalable data architectures), data engineering, and/or data science roles, with a focus on HR data.
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This individual should be skilled in core data science tools and methods, icnluding SQL, a statistical software package (e.g., R, Python, or Stata), inferential statistics, and proficient in machine learning.
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