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Min 4 years of experience as a Data Scientist in the ad-tech industry, including the following experience in: business intelligence, data mining, analytics, and statistical modeling disciplines.
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Programming in Python or Ruby, utilizing AWS S3, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, AWS Redshift or similar database technologies; The Senior Data Scientist at Sensor Tower will leverage digital advertising along with mobile, desktop, and OTT industry knowledge to drive strategies that improve the accuracy and offerings for our Digital Marketing insights solution.
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Position Summary: The main function of a Data Scientist is to coordinate changes to computer databases, test, and implement the database applying knowledge of database management systems.
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Strong SQL, database and ETL skills required including cleaning and managing data. Now Brewing – Data Scientist! As a Data Scientist on the Data, Analytics, Insights, and Business Operations team, you will work cross-functionally with data engineers, data scientists, business experts, and external vendors to help Starbucks make decisions better by using data and analytics.
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Experience using SQL to pull data from a database or data warehouse and scripting experience (Python) to process data for modeling. Looking for a Data Scientist that has Customer Segmentation (Marketing.
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5+ years’ experience in building data pipelines using cloud computing like Python, Azure SQL database, Kusto (Azure Data Explorer), Azure ML, Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage or similar.
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2+ years' experience in building data pipelines using cloud computing like Python, Azure SQL database, Kusto (Azure Data Explorer), Azure ML, Azure Key Vault, Azure Storage or similar.
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Research or deep working experience in databases and data management systems is preferred, including but not limited to database kernel, query processing, query optimization, storage system, hardware acceleration, cloud native infrastructure, etc.
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5+ years experience with relational database and SQL skills with working knowledge of data warehousing concepts, including technical architecture, infrastructure components, ETL/ELT and reporting/analytic tools and environments such as Hadoop, Spark, Pig, Hive, or MapReduce.
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Programming: experience with Python, R or other scripting language, and database language (e.g. SQL) or data manipulation (e.g. Pandas, Dplyr). As a Staff Data Scientist , you will derive performance improvement and cost efficiency in our product through a deep understanding of the ads ecosystem (supply, demand, bidding, ML), and provide a data driven insight and scientific solution.
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The main function of a Data Scientist is to coordinate changes to computer databases, test, and implement the database applying knowledge of database management systems. Job Title: Data Scientist.
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Experience in developing on Azure ML, Azure SQL database, Azure Analysis Services, Azure Data Factory, Power BI or similar. We are looking for a Principal Data and Applied Scientist with experience to build reliable products and make business impact using data analysis, machine learning, experiments, data mining, data visualization, and more.
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