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We are looking to hire a permanent placement role for a Mid-Level Machine Learning/Data Scientist Engineer to join our hybrid company in Houston, Tx. Candidates should be interested in building intelligent space systems to modernize satellites' operations.
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The candidate should also have experience with multiple modern techniques and algorithms in machine learning and statistical computing such as regression, clustering/segmentation, time-series analysis, recommender systems, predictive analytics, Bayesian modeling, data fusion, supervised/unsupervised learning, decision trees, A/B testing, and natural language processing.
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3-5+ years’ experience with data analytics, machine learning, predictive modeling, or related field · Document requirements, designs and detailed technical specifications, training materials, operating instructions, and test plans to support the development of predictive reasonable solutions.
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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Scientist Associate or AWS Certified Machine Learning are advantageous. Python ecosystem preferred, R will be acceptable, machine learning libraries & frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn) and familiar with data processing and visualization tools (e.g., SQL, Tableau, Power BI.
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Are you a highly skilled and experienced Senior Data Scientist with expertise in Machine Learning (Client) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Extensive knowledge of statistical modeling, machine learning algorithms, deep learning frameworks (TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch), and NLP techniques.
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Proficient in image processing, algorithm and machine learning libraries (SciPy, Pytorch, Tensorflow, Scikit-Image, Scikit-Learn, OpenCV) Stay updated on emerging technologies and industry trends related to real-time data processing, algorithms, machine learning, geospatial analysis, and cloud computing.
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Demonstrated skills in data modeling and statistical analysisExperience in handling large datasets (especially geological/petrophysical data)Experience in cloud computing (e.g., AWS, Google cloud for machine learning skills)Experience in high-performance computing (CPU and GPU parallelization) is a plusDemonstrated ability to generate and develop creative/innovative ideasDemonstrated strong teamwork ethics, communication skills, and collaboration in complex projects.
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Contribute to our in-house suite of short and mid-term power price forecasting models (fundamental/stack optimization, machine learning). Proficiency in machine learning and linear optimization techniques.
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Experience in Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning including classification, forecasting, anomaly detection, pattern recognition using variety of techniques such as decision trees, regressions, ensemble methods and boosting algorithms.
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We seek a Data Scientist to work closely with our Director of Applied AI to develop and implement advanced data analytics and machine learning solutions to support the firm’s strategic goals.
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Expertise in advanced analytical techniques (e.g., descriptive statistics, machine learning, optimization, pattern recognition, cluster analysis, etc.) Strong understanding of the Machine Learning lifecycle - feature engineering, training, validation, scaling, deployment, monitoring, and feedback loop.
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As part of the Data Analytics team, the Lead Data Scientist will work closely with the Data Engineering team and business functions to solve real-world oil and gas midstream problems using machine learning, data science algorithms and artificial intelligence.
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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 currently seeking an experienced data scientist to join the Big Data and Advanced Analytics department. We are currently seeking an experienced data scientist to join the Big Data and Advanced Analytics department.
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Expertise using statistical analysis, machine learning algorithms, deep learning, large language models, NLP, image recognition and predictive modeling. Expertise with cloud-based machine learning platforms such as AWS SageMaker, Azure ML, or GCP AI Platform.
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