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As a Data Scientist at Capital One, youll be part of a team thats leading the next wave of disruption at a whole new scale, using the latest in computing and machine learning technologies and operating across billions of customer records to unlock the big opportunities that help everyday people save money, time and agony in their financial lives.
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Big data" doesn't faze you. Senior Manager, Data Scientist - Consumer Identity Machine Learning Data is at the center of everything we do. You thrive on bringing definition to big, undefined problems.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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7+ years of processing data with a massively parallel technology (such as Redshift, Teradata, Netezza, Spark or Hadoop based big data solution) experience. Experience with big data technologies such as: Hadoop, Hive, Spark, EMR.
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Demonstrating relevant project management experience in organizing and leading teams including Big data engineering (Hadoop, Spark, Scala, Kafka) and ETL pipeline development (tools: IICS/AWS Glue/SAP BODS/ SSIS/SnapLogic); preferable in P&C Insurance data warehouse.
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Apply your skills with Databricks, using Python, and big data streaming to pioneer client technologies and data. Hands-on experience with Big Data technologies, including Spark, Hadoop, Cassandra, and others.
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Big data” doesn’t faze you and you love data-centric methods. Senior Manager, Data Science - The AI Training Team. San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $248,700 - $283,800 for Sr Mgr, Data Science.
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Hand on experience with big data frameworks and modern data technologies (Snowflake, dbt, Airflow, Tableau, SQL) 8+ years of experience as a Product Manager in a modern, data driven environment or 8+ years of combined Data Engineering, Analytics, Product Management experience.
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Cloud Data Warehouse (Snowflake, Big Query/Redshift & traditional data warehouses considered) The Senior Manager will also partner with IT to implement departmental data strategies, such as efficient data models for clickstream data, and ensure the integration of new digital product enhancements such as cart, product catalog, and order management.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-site): $213,400 - $243,500 for Manager, Data Science. New York City, New York (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Manager, Data Science.
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Grow your communication and technical skills by merging consulting and big data to create data-centric solutions across criminal justice systems. Present data findings and recommendations to clients and stakeholders using your knowledge of databases, scripting languages such as- SQL, Python, R and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Our first product, Capital One Slingshot, has been in general availability since 2022 and has big plans for customer growth this year. Remote (Regardless of Location): $138,500 - $158,000 for Data Analysis Manager.
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Program management experience in BI reporting, Big Data, Cloud - Snowflake , Spark/Pyspark, Hadoop, NiFi, Kafka, Airflow : preferred. Role: Data Program Manager (Senior Director Level candidate.
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You’ll spend most of your time working with a wide variety of clients to deliver the latest data science and big data technologies and practices to design, build and maintain scalable and robust solutions that unify, enrich and analyze data from multiple sources.
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Direct the activities of a data science team responsible for the design, development, programming methods, processes, and systems to consolidate and analyze unstructured, diverse “big data” sources to generate actionable insights and solutions for businesses across the company.
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