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QineitQ is looking for a results-driven Data Scientist to support NSG strategies through the creation of automated collection, models, dynamic analytic models, workflow automations, and any other automation processes and products as assigned.
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The Research Scientist works with a small team of other scientists, statistical/programming analysts, database manager, and web specialist at Columbia Basin Research (CBR). Other research studies that the Research Scientist may be involved with include salmon river migration, mark-recapture modeling, river temperature modeling, climate change impacts on salmon species, laboratory or field research, and open science.
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Tetra Tech is seeking an Environmental Scientist or Engineer (Jr. Level) to work in our Washington, DC or Chantilly, VA office to provide support on a variety of environmental projects, including emergency response with significant travel and on-call support.
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Extensive experience with data exploration exemplified by use of the following: pandas, R, SQL. Raster, OpenCV, Pillow, GDAL, Convolution, Vector: geos. The Technical Applications Lead (payroll title: Research Scientist/Engineer 4) supports research being conducted by faculty and graduate students in the Taskar Center for Accessible Technology.
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Knowledge of cloud computing technologies such as: Apache Spark, Azure Data Factory, Azure DevOps, Azure ML (Machine Learning), Hadoop, Microsoft Azure, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud. Demonstrates functional knowledge of data visualization libraries such as matplotlib or ggplot2; knowledge of other visualization tools such as Microsoft Power BI and Tableau.
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Using tools such as Snowflake and/or Databricks, they will also work with cutting-edge DevOps technologies, develop advanced analytics products, and apply data and statistical programming tools to enterprise data to advance and enable key mission outcomes within cloud environments (GCP, AWS, Azure.
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Perform PET/CT equipment calibrations and quality checks adhering to quality assurance guidelines to collect accurate data. Develop new methods to analyze PET/CT data as necessary to document experimental results.
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Develop scripts to manage and migrate infrastructure as code (IaC) using Python/Terraform or AWS CloudFormationImplement data governance policies and practices to ensure the accuracy, consistency, and security of organizational data.
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Familiarity/experience with data integration and data pipeline tools (e.g., Informatica, Synapse, Apache NiFi, Apache Airflow) Familiarity/experience with various data formats including database specific (Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Quickbase), text formats(CSV, XML) and Binary(Parquet, AVRO) Develops, standardizes and optimizes existing data workflow/pipelines adhering to best practices.
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We are a not-for-profit corporation chartered to work for the public interest, with no commercial conflicts to influence what we do.
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Presentation skills with a high degree of comfort with both large and small audiences (Senior Executives, IT management, Database administrators and Data Scientist). Apply technical knowledge to architect solutions that meet business and IT needs, create Data Platform, AA/AI roadmaps, and ensure long term technical viability of new deployments, infusing key analytics technologies where appropriate (e.g. Azure ML, Database Platforms, Big Data, Data Lake, Azure Databricks, Azure Synapse, etc.
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Advanced experience with quantitative analysis software (e.g., R, Stata), data visualization and mapping software (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, ArcGIS), and online survey software (e.g., Qualtrics) is required.
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Center 2 (19050), United States of America, McLean, Virginia Manager, Ontology and Data Modeling- Retail Bank The role of the Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling is to develop, implement, and maintain enterprise ontologies in support of Capital One's Data Strategy.
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Experience with cloud-based data warehousing platforms such as Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, or Snowflake. Certifications in relevant data warehousing technologies or platforms (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Data Warehousing Specialty, Snowflake Certified SnowPro, etc.
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5+ years of experience with Distributed data and computing tools, including Spark, Databricks, Hadoop, Hive, AWS EMR, or Kafka. 5+ years of experience with data warehousing, including AWS Redshift, MySQL, or Snowflake.
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