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Knowledge of RegEx, Perl, Python, SQL, Git, Ansible, Terraform, Java, Bash. Industry-standard certifications such as Security+, Network+, CISSP, CIPP, CIPM, and CISA. Previous experience and knowledge of Data Protection technologies such as BigID, Collibra, Microsoft Purview, Netskope, ZScaler, Symantec/Broadcom, Forcepoint, McAfee.
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Familiarity with using Geospatial softwares such as QGIS/ArcGIS. Good understanding of using VBA, R, Python. Job Summary:The Catastrophe Analyst will be responsible for analyzing and quantifying Chubb’s Personal Lines property and Recreational marine books exposed to the North American catastrophe perils such as Hurricane, Earthquake, Severe Convective Storm, Terrorism, Flood and Wildfires.
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Experience in clinical data programming (SAS, Python, R, etc. Performance and Delivery: Define and execute the RBM Data Scientist strategy. Maintain an effective relationship with Global RBM to ensure regulatory compliance and reliability of the clinical trial results.
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Strong experience in Python, SQL, shell scripting. This individual will work directly with the Data Architect, along with the CTO of Lasso to establish a Machine Learning platform along with best practice engineering standards to ensure secure and successful data solutions.
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At least 3 years experience writing production code in either Python, Java, or Golang. Our teammates have entrepreneurial experience and come from companies such as Google, Apple, Paypal, Citadel, Bridgewater, and Goldman Sachs.
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OPTIONAL SKILLS: - Additional development languages like Python, Perl, Bash - Google Cloud Platform. DESIRED SKILLS: - Familiar with TypeScript - Familiar with versioning, Git, GitLab - IDEs, especially VS Code - Process automation/simplification - Atlassian tool.
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Any cloud and scripting experience i.e. Linux, Openstack, Python, automation, virtualization. Knowledge of or prior experience with cloud and scripting experience in Linux, Openstack, Python and virtualization.
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Mentor the technical lead Hadoop Bigdata, Python, HIVE, Azure. Mentor the technical lead Hadoop Bigdata, Python, HIVE, Azure. Discuss with business stakeholder to create the roadmap for the migration from Hadoop to Azure cloud Build the Architecture for the modern data platform.
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Machines, Python, Terraform, RDS, FinOps. Expertise in designing data processing and visualization with Python, Tableau. Nice to have scripting knowledge with Shell or Python. Experience in architecture and implementation of large and highly complex projects, and Data science projects including AWS Bedrock.
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Development background of any of the following programming languages (Python, Java, shell scripting, PL/SQL) Should have strong Google Cloud Platform (GCP) experience with all the different components implementation experience like Data Flow, Vertex AI.
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Experience in Blue Prism and Python. Experience in Blue Prism and Python. Experience in developing and implementing Intelligent Automation, Cognitive Automation, GenAI, AI ML, Data Science, RPA, Analytics and new age technologies.
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Analytical data tools, such as Tableau or SIMCA and statistical tools, like R or Python that are enabling multivariate analysis techniques (MVA), such as principal component analysis (PCA), factor analysis, and discriminant analysis.
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Security+, CCNA, Splunk Fundamentals, Microsoft Certified: Security Operations Analyst Associate, CySA+, Powershell, Python. Security+, CCNA, Splunk Fundamentals, Microsoft Certified: Security Operations Analyst Associate, CySA+, Powershell, Python.
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Oversee planning, direction, and coordination of support and maintenance for medium to large-scale integration platforms, utilizing your expertise in API Management tools, Integration platforms (e.g., MuleSoft, Boomi), and Scripting languages (e.g., Python, Bash.
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Proficiency in Python and have 8+ years of experience with machine learning libraries and frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Keras. 8+ years of experience with advanced natural language processing (NLP) techniques and tools, such as SpaCy, NLTK, or Hugging Face.
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