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As a Materials Research Scientist in the physical science research group within CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T), you will apply scientific and engineering expertise as an integral member of a technical team of innovative, expert problem solvers who deliver new solutions in support of CIA's mission to collect foreign intelligence.
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Leidos National Security Sector is seeking a Data Architect/Scientist to support an enterprise IT program for an Intelligence Community client. As the sole data scientist on the team you'll leverage your strong communications skills and prior experience supporting this client to collaborate with both the development and the management teams, work independently, and come up with ad hoc solutions.
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Data Scientist – Role Description & Requirements. As a Data Engineer , this role focuses specifically on the development and maintenance of scalable data stores that supply big data in forms needed for business analysis.
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Provide analytical insights and perform analysis to assist in guiding credit risk assessments and business planning.
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AECOM is seeking an Environmental Scientist to be based in our Arlington, VA office. The selected candidate will also assist with project and program management with design and implementation of soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water investigative and remediation programs, data analysis, and report preparation.
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Bachelor’s degree in Geography, GIS, Engineering, or related field
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Qualifications Required: Bachelor's degree in an Engineering or Science discipline Active DoD Secret clearance and eligible for TS/SCI Experience providing independent technical and cost analysis Experience in program management functions Strong communications skills to present complex technology to senior leadership Desired: Master's degree or PhD Experience in a Research and Development organization/role Experience working with, and strong relationships within the Department of Defense (DoD)
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Role:As the Principal Applied Scientist in the Artificial Intelligence group, you will be responsible for developing the core AI/ML capabilities to power the entire Splunk product portfolio and help our customers to drive their journey to digital resiliency.
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Job Description Looking for a new Med Tech job?
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Maintain, move, and manipulate data between applications, using appropriate software/code: Apache Spark, ElasticSearch, R, Python, Kibana and others as technology evolves.
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75 per program/class taught (one of the highest rates for after school program instructors)What are we looking for in a Mad Scientist? We supply everything you need to teach including program content, materials, take-home projects, and an awesome Mad Science exclusive t-shirt to wear.
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Job Description Summary: The primary focus of this position is to support RSO research and development projects which includes putting together project schedules, test plans, reviewing deliverables, providing subject matter expertise on a variety of different topics related to explosives, chemical threats, and detection technologies.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a Senior Computer Scientist (Systems Administrator) to join our team supporting a U.S. federal government intelligence agency. Understanding of IC system architecture and the ability to implement and manage enterprise-level solutions.
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The MDI Senior Data Scientist I will to support research at the McCourt School of Public Policy with the U.S. Department of Education. The MDI Senior Data Scientist I will to support research at the McCourt School of Public Policy with the U.S. Department of Education.
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Entry-level Data ScientistJob Category: ScienceTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: SecretEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: Up to 25%Type of Travel: Continental US
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