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Building and our science products at-scale and in real-time, creates interesting new data engineering challenges. Do you want to learn the latest AWS and big data technologies to build cutting-edge science products.
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Knowledge and understanding of the National System for GEOINT (NSG) and Intelligence Community; knowledge of private sector data science/analytics, machine learning, and data visualization communities.
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Much of the infrastructure is in place and their team needs talented engineers to help drive the data engineering, analytics, and data science aspects of the project. They are currently adding staff to an exciting program that sits at the intersection of Intelligence, Data Science, and Software Engineering.
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Bachelor’s degree in in Computer Science, Data Science, Data Engineering or a related field. MTSI is looking for a Senior Data Engineer to be a member of our team in support of the Army Geospatial Center (AGC.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering or relevant field with a minimum of 5+ years of relevant experience or 10+ years of relevant federal Data Architect, Database Administrator, Data Manager, and / or Data Scientist experience.
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As the Data Science Analyst/Engineer, you will be working with the Data Engineering Team responsible for building the Metadata Application Profile (MAP) that aligns attributes from various Data Stores into a Search & Retrieval System, enabling discovery of imagery and data for analysis.
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Working closely with our Data Science team to implement machine learning, forecasting and simulation models. · Developing a comprehensive Data Acquisition solution and meta-data for our Data Lakehouse to support Business Intelligence and Data Science solutions.
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Foster an agile work culture, emphasizing rapid iteration, cross-team collaboration, and continuous improvement in all data science endeavors. Solid experience in Agile methodologies and fostering an agile data science environment.
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Experience with Python data science libraries such as Numpy, Pandas or SciPy. You will be based in our Arlington, VA. office as a valued member of the data science and product development team, shaping and building new analytical solutions to deploy in support of our defense clients.
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Data Science Cyber Systems Engineer TS/SCI CI Poly. The Cyber Data Science Engineer provides support to the customer in the area of Cyber Security. Bachelor of Science Degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) or an advanced IA certification (i.e., CISSP or CASP.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in computer science, information security, or a related field is preferred; relevant certifications in cybersecurity or data engineering is preferred.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Data Science, Math, Finance, Statistics, Information Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Economics, or an equivalent field. 2+ years of working experience in one of the related areas: Data Science, Computer Science or Computer Engineering.
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ResponsibilitiesSeeking a Data Engineer who wants to take their career to the next level. Building data analytics infrastructure using Apache Spark and Airflow. You love technology (e.g., Angular.io, Node.js, Elastic Stack, AWS, MongoDB, Apache NiFi, Ansible, Scala, Akka, Spring.io, and more)You have a degree in computer science or a related field, or at least 4 years of experience in lieu of a degree, and like trying new things.
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Bachelors degree in IT or related field and nine (9) years or more experience; Masters degree in IT or related field with seven (7) years or more experience; Prefer academic backgrounds in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or related technical field3-5 years of SME experience in projects requiring the transforming, integrating, and delivering of structured data to a scalable data warehouse platform.
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The data engineer will enable the ETL of multiple terabyte-sized commercial and open-source data sources into a graph-based architecture to support human analysis, applied data science, and graph-based machine learning use cases.
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