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The ideal candidate Data Analyst should have a strong background in computational biology, data visualization, neuroscience, gene regulation, and/or genomics. Data Analyst III – Enhancer Genomics – Molecular Genetics.
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This includes collecting, analyzing, reviewing, and reporting on bulk antigen and drug product characterization data for multiple projects simultaneously. Summary: AAHI is seeking a highly motivated research associate to join our characterization and product development group.
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The Research Data Analyst will closely work with the Principal Investigator and other project staff. We are looking for a Research Data Analyst with strong quantitative skills and experience working with large data sets and programming.
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Software automation that connects our data services and surfaces metadata to downstream customers for discovery and data contract enforcement. Building opinionated guardrails to drive improvements in data quality, cost efficiency, and data governance.
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Strong understanding of the critical electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety systems used in Data Center facilities, including, but not limited to, electrical distribution systems, transformers, PLC’s, Switchgear, UPS Systems, STS’, ATS’, Generators, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH’s, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
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Extensive familiarity configuring, operating, and using some combination of: relational and non-relational data stores (e.g. Postgres, Redis, Pinot, DynamoDB, Redshift, Snowflake); event stream and processing (e.g. Kafka, Flink); data integration and transformation tools (e.g. Stitch, Airbyte, Meltano, dbt); data serialization (e.g. Parquet, Avro, Iceberg); distributed and event driven architectures (e.g. Lambda, serverless, Temporal.
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The candidate must also have experience in data modelling and end-user querying using Amazon Redshift or Snowflake, Amazon Athena, Presto, and orchestration experience using Airflow. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in PySpark and SQL and have worked with data pipelines using Amazon EMR or Amazon Glue. The candidate needs expertise in developing and managing data pipelines, particularly in a DataBricks DeltaLake format.
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Proven experience leading data science initiatives related to performance athletic product. Data owners and key stakeholders include but are not limited to Run Research, Run Sights, Development, Product Line Management, Design, Digital Products, and Information Technology.
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The ideal candidate will need a wide-ranging background in system development for data center controls systems, IT infrastructure, networking, facility operations, electrical switchgear and generator automation, project management and strong leadership skills.
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1 year of experience with Big Data in cloud computing platforms, such as Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Apache Spark, Snowflake, Databricks, or a similar cloud computing platform.
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Embedded within the product team, data scientists are responsible for setting product goals in the right direction; driving growth on business partners; designing experiments and frameworks to identify opportunities and risks.
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The ideal candidate will be adept in navigating the data stack and able to support initiatives in all facets from analytics/data engineering and product analytics to machine learning, ideally with previous experience within fraud-adjacent domains.
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We are adding privacy features to Apache's big data ecosystem (Spark, Hive Presto), and building world-class data security & privacy framework for big data tech stack. Experience with Big Data technologies(Hadoop, M/R, Hive, Spark, Presto, Flink, Kafka, ClickHouse etc.
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As a key member of the Neglected Tropical Diseases team, the Senior Program Officer (SPO), Product Development, is accountable for designing, executing and managing a portfolio of grants and contracts to develop drugs, vaccines and diagnostics to accelerate elimination of eight priority NTDs. This will include new macrofilaricides to treat onchocerciasis, diagnostics to address schistosomiasis and lymphatic filariasis and a schistosomiasis vaccine.
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The Product Security engineering team focuses on protecting Cash App's customer data throughout the product engineering's technology stacks. Partner with product teams to implement relevant regulatory data privacy considerations.
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