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Employer will accept a Master's degree in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Econometrics, Biostatistics, or a related field, and one (1) year of experience in predictive analytics.
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Experience applying statistical or machine learning algorithms, econometrics, and/or predictive modeling. Develop, tune, and deploy statistics & machine learning models including but not limited to classification, regression, natural language processing, forecasting, change point detection, sentiment analytics, etc.
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O Strong expertise in statistical analysis, machine learning, and predictive modeling. o Proficiency in data science tools and programming languages (e.g., Python, R, SQL.
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Experience with programming languages: Python, R, MATLAB, etc. Apply advanced analytics methods to address business problems. Experience with data visualization tools: Tableau, PowerBI, Looker, etc.
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Proficiency in data analytics and/or programming tools, such as Minitab, JMP, SQL, Tableau, PowerBI, R language, Python, etc. Knowledge or experience with machine learning algorithms, predictive modeling, and data mining.
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Strong programming skills in Python, R, or other languages for statistical analysis, machine learning, and automation. Utilize statistical methods, machine learning algorithms, and predictive modeling to generate actionable insights that drive business value.
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Areas of focus include classification, regression, natural language processing, forecasting, change point detection, sentiment analytics, etc. Partner with various business clients, data engineers, and data analysts to ensure your stakeholders have the advanced analytics support they need.
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Perform sophisticated analytics (statistical and predictive analytics, machine learning modeling, etc.) Independently perform sophisticated data analytics (ranging from classical econometrics to machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing) in a variety of environments using structured and unstructured data.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis, machine learning algorithms, and data mining techniques, with experience in Python, R, or similar programming languages. 8+ years of experience in predictive modeling, machine learning, or data science, with a focus on developing and implementing predictive models to solve real-world problems.
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In-depth knowledge in practices, theories and methodologies associated with the professional discipline such as statistics, programming (such as Python, R, SAS, etc.) Independently write, document, and deploy custom code in a variety of environments (Python, SAS, R, etc.
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Experience developing Machine Learning models and Predictive Analytics algorithms. Ability to manage/maintain large data sets and process through various software, applications, and programming languages: Excel, PowerBI, PowerQuery, SQL, R, Python, SAS, etc.
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Programming and Machine Learning: Use programming languages such as Python, R, or SQL for data analysis tasks. Apply machine learning algorithms for predictive modeling and other analytical tasks.
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Perform sophisticated analytics (statistical and predictive analytics, machine learning modeling, etc) to provide actionable insights that improve business outcomes and minimize risk and also provide consultation to business leaders and other stakeholders on how to leverage analytics insights and build strategies around analytics.
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Perform sophisticated data analytics (encompassing data mining, inferential statistical analysis, and predictive analytics, for example) on structured and unstructured data. , machine learning, model development, business information visualization, etc.
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Building predictive and descriptive statistical models using machine learning tool kit, Jupyter notebooks, Python, and/or SAS; and. Analyzing large data sets using programming languages such as Python, R, SQL and/or Spark.
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