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Lead the development of production-grade ML and AI solutions to drive student outcomes at Adtalem. This senior role requires 5+ years of experience building and deploying models, with expertise in cloud platforms and GenAI. Enjoy a competitive benefits package including a 6% 401k match, based in ...
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United States , Columbia, MD
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84835.61 - 149076.17 USD / Year
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Adtalem Global Education
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Join our US Data Science team in San Francisco to revolutionize healthcare with generative AI. As a Senior Data Scientist, you'll use Python, SQL, and A/B testing to drive product strategy from insights. This hybrid role requires 3 days weekly in our SF office and offers comprehensive health plan...
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United States , San Francisco
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181900.00 - 214000.00 USD / Year
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Abridge
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Expert Data Scientist
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Join PG&E's Electric Risk & Compliance team as an Expert Data Scientist in Oakland. Apply advanced ML and GenAI to tackle regulatory challenges on affordability and safety. You'll design models, build reusable code libraries, and collaborate across enterprise AI communities. Requires 6+ years' ex...
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United States , Oakland
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140000.00 - 238000.00 USD / Year
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PG&E Corporation
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Join an AI-focused organization tackling complex challenges across energy, retail, finance, and more. As a Senior Data Scientist in New York, you will architect AI solutions using GDAL, QGIS, and satellite/Lidar data for environmental risk assessment. Develop models for deforestation compliance, ...
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United States , New York
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210215.00 - 240215.00 USD / Year
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The New York Times
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Explore the world of Data Scientist - Analytics jobs, a dynamic and high-impact career path at the intersection of statistics, computer science, and business strategy. Professionals in this field are the key translators of raw data into actionable intelligence, driving evidence-based decision-making across organizations. A Data Scientist in analytics typically follows a rigorous process, starting with understanding complex business problems and formulating the right questions. They then engage in data acquisition, cleaning, and manipulation—often working with large, unstructured datasets from multiple sources—to prepare it for analysis. The core of their work involves applying statistical analysis, predictive modeling, and machine learning algorithms to uncover patterns, trends, and correlations that would otherwise remain hidden. Common responsibilities in these roles include designing and building robust data pipelines, developing and validating statistical models, and creating data visualizations and dashboards to communicate findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. They are often tasked with running A/B tests, performing root-cause analyses, and building forecasting systems to guide business strategy, optimize operations, and enhance customer experiences. The ultimate goal is to move from descriptive analytics (what happened) to diagnostic (why it happened) and predictive (what will happen) insights, thereby creating tangible business value. To succeed in Data Scientist - Analytics jobs, a specific skill set is paramount. A strong educational foundation in a quantitative field such as Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or Economics is typical, with many roles preferring an advanced degree. Technical proficiency is non-negotiable; expertise in programming languages like Python or R, along with mastery of SQL for data querying, forms the bedrock of the role. Candidates must be adept with libraries for data manipulation (e.g., Pandas), machine learning (e.g., scikit-learn, TensorFlow), and data visualization. Equally important are strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and business acumen to ensure analytical work aligns with organizational goals. Excellent communication skills are critical for storytelling with data, making complex results understandable and actionable for business leaders. As organizations increasingly rely on data-driven strategies, the demand for skilled professionals in Data Scientist - Analytics jobs continues to grow, offering a career that is both intellectually challenging and strategically essential.

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