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Perform deep-dive analyses using SQL & Python, leveraging data science and big data tools to garner actionable insights and identify and clean complex data quality issues. Bachelor’s degree (Statistics, Math, Computer Science, or related field) and a minimum of 2 to 5 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience as a data engineer/analyst/scientist.
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This role will involve directorship of the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB, RCSB.org) and the opportunity to be part of a leadership team building a new Rutgers translational data science, artificial intelligence, and cyberinfrastructure initiative.
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Principal Data Scientist 10+ years of industry experience and 3+ years as either a lead in a data science role or in a management position in data science with a PhD/MS in PhD/MS in Engineering Mathematics, Statistics, Theoretical/Computational Physics, or related field.
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Staff Data Scientist 4+ years of industry experience with data science with a BS, MS or PhD in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, Operations Research, or equivalent.
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Hands-on experience and specialization in various data and analytics disciplines including some of the following (data engineering, ETL/ELT, ML/AI, streaming, API integration and development, data/dev ops, data science, data virtualization.
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You must have a solid understanding of cloud data platforms and the data & analytics ecosystem, with hands-on experience across data engineering, data science and data visualization.
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The Director of Data Science will deal with all aspects of a project from knowing what’s important to the business, to data collection and analysis, and finally to data visualization and presentations to lines of business and the executive team.
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Data science, data analysis, statistics, or related field, Master's degree in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Economics, Analytics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology or related field, Related industry experience (for example, retail, merchandising, healthcare, eCommerce), Successful completion of assessments in data analysis and Business Intelligence tools and scripting languages (for example, SQL, Python, Spark, Scala, R, Power BI, or Tableau.
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Director, Data Science. We are specifically looking for someone who understands the role of the digital analytics director and the critical part that this team will play in scaling the digital transformation at SBNA. This person should be completely at home helping build and grow a team that can both lead in the data collection and syndication , as well as in the insights and analytics necessary to drive growth and improve customer experience.
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Education & Experience: Master's degree in Data Science or related field (or equivalent) with 7+ years of experience in data science, AI, and digital transformation. We are looking for a talented and innovative Director, Data Science to join our AI and Machine Learning team.
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The Data Science Manager will use data transformation, statistical applications, programming, analysis and machine learning modeling to identify racial and other disparities in communities homeless response systems, uncover housing gaps, and research and evaluate promising new approaches to service delivery.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems, or related field. · Optimize Palantir Foundry models for performance and scalability in a cloud-based data warehouse environment (e.g., AWS S3, Redshift.
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PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, Data Science/Analytics, Management Information Systems, Mathematics, Natural Science, Economics, Engineering or similar quantitative field.
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Experience with broad business problem-solving using advanced analytics (Data Science, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence). Serve as the primary contact for execution and collaboration across teams business, strategy, consulting, IT, data science.
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Master's degree in data science, data engineering, business, statistics, data mining, applied mathematics, business analytics, engineering, computer science or related field and 4 years of relevant experience in data science, data analytics, consulting (MBA Preferred.
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