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Knowledge of machine learning and AI methods and proficiency with scripting and executing data analytics algorithms and models with hands-on experience using a modeling and simulation software (e.g. Python, MATLAB, R, NONMEM, SAS, S-Plus, etc) is a must.
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Knowledge and experience with advanced statistical programming and data management using STATA, SAS, R, python, SQL or other programs. - Lead new data science initiatives at the VA and at UCSF, serving multiple roles as data custodian, data consultant, statistical analyst, and scientific collaborator.
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The Risk Data Science team is looking for a Data Scientist to develop advanced machine learning models, guide measurement, strategy, and data-driven decision making to support various risk and operational areas at SoFi. The Data Scientist will work closely with Risk, Product, Engineering, and Operations teams to design solutions for loss mitigation.
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A highly motivated individual, the Senior Principal Scientist will focus on strategic development and implementation of novel data science and predictive analytics methodologies to support clinical drug development.
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Master’s or Ph. D. in a quantitative field such as computational linguistics, computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematics, cognitive science, or other relevant quantitative field.
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To support its growth, Sia Partners is recruiting a Data Science Manager with strong expertise in marketing, client, and product challenges. - Technical Skills: Expertise in Python, R, SQL, cloud-based infrastructures (AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure), and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Qlik.
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Demonstrated proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or SQL, as well as experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). As the Director of People Insights Data Science & Engineering, you will play a pivotal role in maximizing the potential of our people analytics team.
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Proficient in programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, and SAS. The Data Scientist will formulate Glo’s data strategy and work with the Data Engineer to implement the appropriate architecture and execute on the strategy.
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PostgreSQL, Python/Django/JQuery a plus but others OK too, assuming you have a willingness to jump in and learn! Python / Django experience a plus. Background in analysis and visualization of geo-spatial data a plus.
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We are open to proficiency in a variety of technologies: SQL, Bash, Python, Java, Presto, Spark, AWS, DataOps, DevSecOps, data streaming like Kafka, RabbitMQ, data stacks like Airflow, Databricks, dbt, and data stores like Cassandra, Aurora, ZooKeeper.
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Familiarity with SQL, Python, R, and/or other coding languages for data analytics, data science and/or data engineering required. A successful candidate will have comfort and familiarity with a broad range of data analytics, analytics engineering, data science, and reporting tools and methods, as well as strengths in project management, change management, and communication among technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Proficient in programming languages commonly used in image data analysis, such as Python, R, MATLAB, or ImageJ/FIJI. As a Scientist on our Delivery team, you will perform scientific and data analysis while helping to drive our client projects.
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Python, R, SQL skills welcomed. Experience with Order Management System workflows a plus. The ability to interpret and present data in a clear manner. Dodge & Cox encourages applicants to consider the value of the many competitive benefits it offers, including coverage of 100% of all healthcare premiums for employees and their families and fully funding a retirement plan at 25% of the total compensation to the IRS limit.
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Our products are trusted by leading companies including PayPal, Visa, FTX, Uniswap, Anchorage, and federal agencies such as the FBI and IRS. Every day, we tackle challenges in data engineering, data science, and threat intelligence to advance our mission to build a safer financial system for billions of people.
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Proficiency in a variety of technologies such as SQL, Bash, Python, Java, Presto, Spark, AWS, DataOps, DevSecOps, data streaming like Kafka, RabbitMQ, data stacks like Airflow, Databricks, dbt, and data stores like Snowflake, Cassandra, Aurora.
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