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As a Data Scientist, you will leverage tools and languages such as Python, SQL, R and Java to build algorithms to support machine learning techniques and apply models to generate predictive analytics.
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Additionally, this position requires three (3) years of experience in the following: Python, R, SAS, Programming experience in Python; Distributed computing environment including Hadoop; Hive, Impala or Apache Spark; Data extraction and manipulation using SQL; Connecting Tableau or Shiny reports to Hadoop back end; and JavaScript visualization libraries including D3.
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Experience with programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, or C# Use varying modeling techniques (including potentially machine learning) to develop scalable predictive and prescriptive models of mechanical and electrochemical systems.
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Experience applying statistical or machine learning algorithms, econometrics, and/or predictive modeling. Experience with programming languages: Python, R, MATLAB, etc.
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O Proficiency in data science tools and programming languages (e.g., Python, R, SQL). o Strong expertise in statistical analysis, machine learning, and predictive modeling.
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Databases: Oracle, MS SQL Server, Azure PostgreSQL, Denodo - SQL: design and develop complex SQL queries, stored procedures, views, or to tune existing ones for optimal performance - Programming: Python, R - Azure Cloud - Azure Databricks - ETL Tools: Azure Data Factory, IBM DataStage etc.
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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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Strong programming skills in Python, R, or other languages for statistical analysis, machine learning, and automation. This position requires expertise in utilizing the Manhattan SCALE database, SCI platform, as well as proficiency in SQL, Python, and/or R programming languages.
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Strong proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or Scala, as well as experience with machine learning libraries (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn.
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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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Experience with data visualization tools: Tableau, PowerBI, Looker, etc. Experience with ArcGIS Pro toolkits (i.e. Spatial Analyst, Spatial Statistics, Network Analyst) Work within Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to design and manage components of a data product or service.
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Proficient Coding Skills: Expertise in Python, R, or similar programming languages, and familiarity with machine learning libraries such as scikit-learn, TensorFlow, or PyTorch.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis software such as SAS, SPSS, or Stata, and programming languages such as Python, R, or MATLAB. Programming: Utilize programming languages such as Python, R, or MATLAB to perform data analysis, develop models, and automate processes.
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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.) Perform sophisticated analytics (statistical and predictive analytics, machine learning modeling, etc.
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Proficient in MS-Excel, data visualization and scripting/programming languages (Python, R, SQL, VBA scripting or other like programming languages is desired) Data tracing, Data mining, visualization, analysis - identifying patterns/trends, exploratory data analysis, root cause analysis, Machine learning & predictive analytics.
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