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Knowesis is seeking a skilled Data Scientist to join the team in our joint venture supporting the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Inspector General (OIG). Data Mining: Extract, clean, and preprocess data from various sources, ensuring data quality and accuracy.
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Our client is a recognized leader in predictive analytics and data mining - they pride themselves on their ability to find creative, cutting edge solutions to real-word problems. They support the highest priority cases and are on the winning team of a 5-year contract that will deliver data science solutions to address the toughest national security challenges.
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The Data Scientist will be involved in extensive data processing, mining, and visualization, while also performing gap analysis on existing technologies as well as communicating progress and findings to stakeholders and support customer elicitation to identify processing issues and emerging requirements.
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Proven expertise in statistical modeling, machine learning algorithms, and data mining techniques. Strong programming skills in Python, R, SQL, or similar languages and tools for data analysis.
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Implement, test, deploy, and maintain stable, secure, and scalable data mining, enrichment, fusion, and predictive AI/ML solutions. IntelliBridge is seeking a Lead Data Scientist to lead a data science applied research team to develop novel methods of extracting insights and analysis of massive disparate datasets.
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Applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data mining techniques to national security-relevant problems. Data Scientist III: $95,100 - $144,800. Data Scientist IV: $113,700 - $173,600.
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Strong knowledge of programming languages (e.g., Python, JavaScript, SQL, Pig, or R), Elasticsearch, spatial analysis tools and concepts, data mining methods, database structures, and analytic information extraction and visualization.
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The Data Scientist will provide data expertise and mentoring to customer in scripting, modeling, mining and visualization by applying moderately complex tools and algorithms to identify trends and patterns in data, as well as identifying new techniques and capabilities for analytics through conditioning of data.
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At least 12 years of experience in positions of increasing responsibility in evaluation research, policy analysis, quantitative analytics for fraud, waste and abuse detection, data mining, data modeling, or related field (or equivalent education) including at least 5 years of policy project managementExpert knowledge of Traditional Medicare, Medicare Parts C & D, and Medicaid policy including ongoing value-based care initiatives.
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Should be skilled in data visualization and use of graphical applications, including Microsoft Office (Power BI) and Tableau; major data science languages, such as Rand Python; managing and merging of disparate data sources, preferably through R, Python, or SQL; statistical analysis; and data mining algorithms.
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Demonstrated experience evaluating tools and algorithms that perform natural language processing, data mining, and analysis." Demonstrated experience working in a technical environment with data visualization tools such as Tableau and Power BI.
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Expertise in advanced machine learning techniques, including deep learning, data mining, clustering, regression models, predictive modeling, optimization, and ranking. As a seasoned Machine Learning Scientist III, you'll be a senior leader driving advancements in machine learning and deep learning methods, applying your expertise to real-world data with excellent tech mentorship.
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Do you have the skills necessary to manage, understand, and analyze inhouse and customer data including text mining, developing predictive systems, risk scoring, creating efficient algorithms, data quality improvement and other related activities.
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Knowledge of data visualization tools and techniques to effectively present data insights. A Bachelor’s or Master's degree in Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field.
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The Data Scientist will apply data mining techniques perform statistical analysis, and build high-quality prediction models. Apply data mining techniques to perform statistical analysis 4.
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