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EducationBachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Business Analytics, Economics, Physics, Engineering, or related discipline. As a Data Scientist, you will.
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Advanced degree (Masters, Ph. D.) in Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Econometrics, Physics, Computer Science, Actuarial, Data Science, or comparable quantitative disciplines. As a Senior Data Scientist - Finance and Actuarial you will partner with Machine Learning Engineers, Data Engineers, Data Analysts and other professionals to build state-of-the-art actuarial, financial, and behavioral models.
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Academic training in a quantitative field such as Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Bioscience, or Engineering. The Associate Applied Scientist will play an integral role supporting a core capability for the company by leveraging large volumes of data, scientific methods, and analytics to drive performance improvement.
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Graduate degrees in a technical field such as Statistics, Computer Science, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Physics, Mathematics, Economics or Engineering are preferred. Chubb's North America Property and Casualty Data Analytics Division is currently seeking an experienced Senior Data Scientist with 5+ years of industry experience to join our fast-paced, high-energy team.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, Master's degree in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch.
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Requirements: Requires a Master's degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Mathematical Finance, Financial Engineering or related quantitative field and 2 years of experience as a Quantitative Analyst, Quantitative Researcher, Data Scientist, Software Engineer, Modeling/Forecasting Senior Analyst, Risk Associate, or related position working for a global financial institution.
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Minimum: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or Applied Physics with 5+ years of related engineering experience. Subject: Exciting Opportunity for "Signal Processing Scientist.
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The employer will alternatively accept a Master’s degree in Financial Mathematics, Finance, Engineering (any), Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, or related field of study plus one (1) year of experience in the job offered or as a Data Scientist, Risk and Quantitative Analyst, Quantitative Modeler, or related occupation.
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Minimum education and experience required: Master's degree in Statistics, Econometrics, Mathematics or related field of study plus 3 years of experience in the job offered or as Data Scientist, Business Intelligence Analysts or related occupation.
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Data science, machine learning, optimization models, PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Information Technology, Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Econometrics, Successful completion of one or more assessments in Python, Spark, Scala, or R, Using open source frameworks (for example, scikit learn, tensorflow, torch.
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A Bachelor's or Master's degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, mathematics, econometrics, operations research, data science, computer science, engineering, marketing or social science methods.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a highly skilled Computational Research Scientist to join an innovative and dynamic group of professionals at a company rated among the top “Best Places to Work” in Indianapolis since 2015.
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2-3 years of relevant experience post Advanced degree (MS, PHD) in a quantitative field (e.g., Data Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Econometrics) 2-3 years of relevant experience post Advanced degree (MS, PHD) in a quantitative field (e.g., Data Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Econometrics.
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Successful candidates should have, or be in the process of completing, a PhD (or equivalent) in Biomedical, Electrical or Computer Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics/Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or related field.
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As a Data Scientist at Capital One, you'll be part of a team that's leading the next wave of disruption at a whole new scale, using the latest in computing and machine learning technologies and operating across billions of customer records to unlock the big opportunities that help everyday people save money, time and agony in their financial lives.
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