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In this role, you will lead the development of breakthrough marketing plans and activations that create brand love, deliver marketing results and business impact for the Adobe brand. Adobe aims to make Adobe.com accessible to any and all users.
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Position Description:Calico is seeking an expert data scientist or computational biologist to join our multidisciplinary team of mass spectrometrists, biologists and computer scientists to become an integral part of our solution for proteomics.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Field Application Scientist , ideally to be based in the San Francisco Bay Area at SPT Labtech. About the role: We are looking for a personable, well-organized scientist with a strong background in at least one, and interest in all of the applications in which our instruments are used.
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Experience in chemometrics and spectroscopic data analysis. The Research Scientist is expected to apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry concepts in the development of ultrasensitive chemical analysis techniques.
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Iterate on enablement strategies based on data-driven insights and market feedback to drive engagement and success. The mission is to drive partner success through critical initiatives across Adobe's enablement portfolio, ensuring partners are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and resources to optimally sell Adobe products and solutions.
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The Data Science and Analytics team drives strategic initiatives to optimize profitability, enhance efficiency, and implement automation across nearly all functions at Brex. We're seeking a versatile Data Scientist to own innovation across our product development, relationship management, risk management, and go-to-market strategies.
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Cloud and Data Solutions : Experience in building cloud-based Data Warehouse/Data Lake solutions (AWS Athena, Redshift, Snowflake) and familiarity with AWS cloud services and infrastructure-as-code tools (CDK, Terraform.
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Job Title:VP, Data Center Power ProcurementCompany:PrologisA day in the lifeWith rapid increase in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and associated need for data center development, Prologis is developing a strong pipeline of real-estate properties globally for our customers many of which are the hyperscalers.
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We are looking for an entrepreneurial and driven Senior Data Scientist to build these Business Intelligence capabilities and establish the foundation of our data and analytics work.
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Expanding, scaling, and standardizing the core foundational principles through consistent observability, lineage, data quality, logging, and alerting across all engineering teams in the Data organization is imperative to the creation of a single pane of glass.
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Proficiency in Large Language Model (LLM) inference deployment, with knowledge in relevant technologies and packages, such as ONNX, FasterTransformer/TensorRT-LLM, llama-cpp, Triton Inference Server and VLLM.Participation in Kaggle competitions focused on NLP, demonstrating your in-depth understanding of problems and data, as well as your ability to experiment with a diverse set of NLP techniques / models to find an effective solution.
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Knowledge of Statistics, Gen AI, LLM, Python, Computer Vision, data visualization tools. We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. Currently, We are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java full-stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, and Machine Learning engineers for full-time positions with clients.
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We are seeking a full stack Senior Data Scientist who will help shape business strategy and product development decisions through data-driven insights. Experience with using DBT/Airflow to build Data Pipelines in Snowflake.
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Grant Thornton is seeking a Cyber Privacy and Data Protection Senior Manager to join our team in Chicago, IL. Additional approved locations include: Atlanta, GA, Bellevue, WA, Boston, MA, Charlotte, NC, Dallas, TX, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, San Francisco, CA and San Jose, CA.
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You have experience of running data processing pipelines in production using distributed data processing frameworks like Apache Spark or Flink. By connecting every business system to one source of truth for employee data, businesses can automate all of the manual work they normally need to do to make employee changes.
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