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In our Data science track we prepare you to get job as one of the following: Python developer, a data analyst, data visualization developer, a statistician, a machine learning engineer or a data scientist.
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Human-Centered Data Science (e.g., databases, big data, information retrieval, robotics, artificial intelligence, information visualization) Cultural Heritage Informatics (e.g., archives, digital collections, preservation, digital curation, digital humanities, museum studies, metadata, cultural studies of information technology, history of information, critical data studies.
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Big Data: Hadoop Architecture, Map Reduce, Apache Spark Framework, Spark Batch, and Stream Processing jobs. Work on big data, streaming, distributed messaging technologies to meet the functional/non-functional business requirements.
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Extensive experience with data visualization and reporting tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and big data technologies is a plus.
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Experience in SQL, building dashboards, data collection/transformation, visualization/dashboards, or in a scripting/programming language (e.g., Python). As a member of the Trust and Safety Intelligence Analysis team you will work with internal intelligence data, content adversarial red teaming data, bug bounty insights, and other external signals.
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Experience in developing large-scale data solutions using cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and big data technologies (e.g., Apache Spark). Experience with SQL and data visualization/analytics tools (e.g., Tableau, Looker Studio.
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Expertise with big data technologies such as Apache Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, or Hive. Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI. A key focus will be contributing to a cutting-edge big data and analytics platform for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Experience with developing data warehousing, data lakes, batch/real-time event processing, streaming, data processing (ETL/ELT), data migrations, data visualization tools, and data governance on cloud native architectures.
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Mastery of SQL and experience Google Bigquery, Snowflake, or other big data environments. 2 - 5+ years of experience with data visualization tools like Looker or Mode. Mastery with dbt or another data transformation tool.
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Experience with big data technologies such as Spark and TensorFlow is a plus. Strong knowledge of statistical analysis techniques, machine learning algorithms, and data visualization tools.
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Expertise in data science tools and programming languages (e.g., Python, R, SQL, TensorFlow, Scikit-Learn). The Director of Data Science is responsible for leading the organization’s data science strategy and operations, guiding the development of advanced analytical models, and delivering strategic insights that drive business growth and decision-making.
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Experience on big data technologies and tools (e.g., Hadoop, Spark). At least 2 from the following: Statistics and Probability Theory, Regression Modelling, Clustering Methods, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, Natural Language Processing, Text Mining, Computer Vision, Image Recognition, Time Series Forecasting, Machine Learning Visualization Tools, Tree Ensembles.
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Design, build, and maintain data pipelines using modern Big Data technologies such as AWS Redshift, S3, Glue, Athena, EMR, Spark, Hive, etc. Plan, design, implement, and manage a deployment of self-service data visualization platform (with front end as Tableau, QuickSight, and/or Apache Superset.
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Citizen Data seeks a highly organized and entrepreneurial Data Engineer to manage Citizen Data’s growing cloud database and infrastructure, aggregate and process big and disparate datasets, and optimize performance to ensure analytics are accurate and available on-demand.
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Solid understanding of Database Design Principles, Data Modeling and Data Warehousing including experience with SQL and NoSQL databases, Big Data technologies, industry leading Cloud Storage solutions, Business Intelligence platforms, dashboards, data mining and visualization tools (Power BI.
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