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As a Data Scientist at Capital One, youll be part of a team thats 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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The Enterprise Data Team is looking for a Manager, Data Products and Analytics Engineering who has experience building a first-party data platform on top of a cloud data warehouse.
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Mastery of SQL and experience working in Google BigQuery, AWS, or other big data environments. The New York Times is looking for a Manager, Data & Insights, Growth. 5+ years of experience with data visualization tools like Mode or Tableau.
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Familiar with big data platform and its applications, such as Hadoop, Pig and Hive. Fluency with data manipulation tools like Python, PySpark, SQL, Big-Query plus experience in data-driven decision making strongly preferred.
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Manager, Data Science - NLP At Capital One, we think big and do big things. Master’s Degree in “STEM” field (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) plus 3 years of experience in data analytics, or PhD in “STEM” field (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) At least 1 year of experience working with AWS At least 4 years’ experience in Python, PyTorch, Scala, or R At least 4 years’ experience with machine learning At least 4 years’ experience with SQL At least 4 years' experience working with natural language processing.
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Familiarity with databases, query optimization and execution, cloud services and technologies such as Athena, Glue, S3, Azure Data Lake Storage, GCS, Big Query, Apache Iceberg, Delta Lake.
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Experience in multiple tools/language/frameworks within the Big Data & cloud ecosystem (Hadoop, MongoDB, Neo4j, Spark, Hive, HBase, Cassandra, etc. Designing, architecting, and developing solutions leveraging big data technology (Hadoop, Cassandra, Spark, Neo4j) to ingest, process, and analyze large, disparate data sets to exceed business requirements.
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Possessing work experience in Big data engineering (Hadoop, Spark, Scala, Kafka) and ETL/ELT pipeline development (tools: IICS/AWS Glue/SAP BODS/Matillion/DBT/Abinitio/SSIS/SnapLogic); preferable in P&C Insurance data warehouse.
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Sector- and/or process-specific experience in D&A strategy and transformation, as well as exposure to design and implementation needs with a good understanding of general landscape for data science and big data opportunities; deeper understanding of sector- and/or process-specific landscape for opportunities.
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As the Technical Program Manager, you will work with multi-disciplinary and geographically dispersed data center master plans and utility concept development, design, site/civil and ground up construction for projects across Americas.
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You will be impacting every aspect of the business and it will require various techniques, from diving deep into data with SQL and Big Data tools, all the way to deploying modern machine learning models.
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2+ years of processing data with a massively parallel technology (such as Redshift, Teradata, Netezza, Spark or Hadoop based big data solution) experience. Experience with big data technologies such as: Hadoop, Hive, Spark, EMR.
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Experience with core AWS big data stack (Glue, Athena, Redshift, EMR). Design and develop scalable data products - infrastructure, data pipelines leveraging AWS Services (EMR, Glue, Lambda, Dynamo, Redshift etc) and Open source big data solutions (Trino, SuperSet, Iceburg etc.
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Expert user of Big Data technologies/platforms, statistical platforms and data visualization tools, advanced SQL skills, hands-on experience with machine learning, predictive modeling and statistical analysis techniques.
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Big Data Ecosystem, (such as Data Analytics (Dataproc, Airflow, Hadoop, Spark, Hive), Has experience in working with big data & cloud technologies. -AWS/Azure/GCP AI and ML Services and Data Warehousing (such as BigQuery, schema design, query tuning and optimization) and data migration and integration.
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