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5+ years of experience in data analysis or data science, with 3+ years focusing on machine learning problems, ideally in a relevant space (KYC, sanctions detection, anti-fraud detection, treasury management, crypto/blockchain data science.
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We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. entry-level software programmers, Java full-stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, and Machine Learning engineers.
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We are doing this with an emphasis on the areas of machine learning and artificial intelligence, natural language processing and other approaches to unstructured data, advanced mathematical and predictive modeling, visual analytics and more.
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Ensure that your machine and work area is cleaned during their shift and before shift end, including disposing all trash and plastic bags, cleaning ink spills, clean all used screens and squeegees by scrapping off excess ink and put in the proper area.
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10 years of experience in designing and implementing complex AI and ML solutions, as a Senior Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, or AI Engineer. Expertise in machine learning frameworks, including TensorFlow or PyTorch, and the ability to leverage them for custom solutions.
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Data Architecture & Tools: modern cloud data platforms (Snowflake, Databricks, Big Query, RedShift), data analytics tools (Tableau, Looker, Power BI), data programming models (DataFrames, pandas), and AI (Python, R, Jupyter Notebooks, data wrangling, machine learning.
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M.S. or above in Applied Statistics, Artificial Intelligence, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Data Engineering, Data Science, Engineering, Machine Learning, Physics, Software Engineering, or related highly quantitative fields.
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Proven experience with enterprise-scale technical delivery experience with AI Services including OpenAI, Schematic Kernel, AWS Bedrock, Machine Learning (or equivalent), Generative AI, LLM customization, NLP, Search, MLOps, Open-source AI frameworks, AI Infrastructure, architecture designAbility to align AI/ML initiatives with broader business goals and outcomes, understanding how AI can drive value and competitive advantage.
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Expertise in implementing AI technologies such as machine learning, deep learning (using TensorFlow, PyTorch), and natural language processing. Collaborate closely with AI specialists to embed sophisticated AI features like machine learning and natural language processing into our products.
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As a Software Engineer on our Learning team, you will be building out interactivity and interoperability features to give learners the best-in-class experience. Headquartered in San Diego and with employees across the globe, Seismic is the global leader in sales enablement , backed by firms such as Permira, Ameriprise Financial, EDBI, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and T. Rowe Price.
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Using natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), Generative AI, and other relevant AI technologies and platforms; Building machine learning models and systems, interpret their output, and communicate their results to internal/client teams and how those outcomes realize business value.
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Proving specialization background in data science, including experience with statistical analysis, data mining, predictive modeling, and machine learning; Demonstrating a thorough level of knowledge in statistical modeling, algorithms, data mining, and machine learning algorithms problem solving.
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Maintain a constant level of expertise in all artificial intelligence technologies including but not limited to generative AI, machine learning, natural language processing, and deep learning.
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Familiarity with machine brands such as Haas, Fanuc, Mazak, and Trumpf. Monitor machine operations to ensure quality and efficiency. Proficient in machine setups for production runs.
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The Senior Learning Design Professional uses instructional design, cognitive psychology, and adult learning theory to determine the appropriate solution to a knowledge or performance gap.
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