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Demonstrates advanced functional knowledge of data visualization libraries such as matplotlib or ggplot2; knowledge of other visualization tools such as Microsoft Power BI and Tableau. " Leverage a broad set of modern technologies including Python, R, and Spark to analyze and gain insights within large data sets.
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Seeking a talented, versatile data scientist with Top Secret US Government security clearance to join a fast-paced team working on cutting-edge technologies and use cases. The data scientist will be part of a small agile team building a big data pipeline, AI/ML-based analytics capabilities, and user interfaces for government customers.
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Apply remote sensing principles and methods to analyze data and solve geospatial intelligence tasking, collecting, processing, exploitation, and dissemination problems. Experience with digital cartography, image processing, computer technology, GIS software, geospatial production techniques, remote sensing, and photogrammetry.
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Duties As a Physical Scientist within the Florence Bascom Geoscience Center, some of your specific duties will include: - Applies a variety of processes and analytical methods to perform geological mapping in areas of primarily Paleozoic sedimentary rock strata in the Appalachian Valley and Ridge Province, including analysis of field/remote sensing observations and/or laboratory samples.
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This high performing team works with clients to implement the full spectrum of data analytics and data science, from data querying and data wrangling to data visualization and dashboarding for business intelligence (BI), to predictive analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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The Data Scientist has familiarity with industry best practices for software/hardware optimization when processing large data sets and offers experience in the following required task areas: experience with machine learning, statistical modeling, time-series forecasting, and/or geospatial analytics; experience with Hadoop, Spark, or other parallel storage/computing processes is a plus.
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Leverage a broad set of modern technologies – including Python, SQL, Tableau, Power BI – to analyze and gain insights within large data sets. This role will be a member of the Data Analytics & Reporting team at NFFG. The team possesses a wide range of expertise ranging from data engineering, data governance, data science, data & analytics, model development, business intelligence, and internal management and reporting capabilities.
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The contracts Core Capabilities are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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Experience in any of the following areas: algorithms and data structures, parsing, numerical optimization, data mining, parallel and distributed computing, high-performance computing, neural deep learning methods and/or machine learning.
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Experience developing reports and dashboards for business intelligence, utilizing Data Visualization tools such as Tableau. They help clients define their information strategy, architecture, and governance, get the most value from business intelligence and analytics, and implement enterprise content and data management solutions to enable business insights, reduce cost and complexity, increase trust and integrity, and improve operational effectiveness.
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As a Data Scientist / ML Engineer, you will be the trusted technical ML expert and work with our data engineering team to architect production-grade ML applications on Databricks.
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We are seeking a talented Data Scientist to join our team and drive innovative GenAI initiatives focused on solving complex financial challenges in the retail industry. Stay at the forefront of data science and machine learning advancements by continuously exploring and evaluating new technologies and methodologies.
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In-depth expertise and experience in GEOINT image processing techniques and phenomenology for overhead collection systems (EO, IR, SAR, and other ISR platform sources). MOD operates, maintains, and reports the status of intelligence satellites and their associated ground systems, provides defensive space control and space protection, monitors satellite flight safety, and provides space situational awareness.
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As a Language-Enabled Data Scientist I, you will collaborate with other linguists, data scientists, engineers, and technical subject matter experts to collect, translate, and analyze science and technology (S&T) information.
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In this role, you will conduct sophisticated data analytics, data mining, exploratory analysis, predictive analysis, and statistical analysis. Perform statistical analysis and data mining to create predictive systems.
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