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Associate Data Scientist

Info Resume Edge
Birmingham
2 days ago
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We are seeking a highly analytical and detail-oriented Associate Data Scientist to join our data analytics team. The role involves working on data analysis, machine learning, and data visualization projects to derive actionable insights and support data-driven decision-making. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about data science and eager to grow in a dynamic, technology-driven environment.


Responsibilities

  • Assist in building and deploying machine learning models and predictive analytics solutions.
  • Perform data cleaning, preprocessing, and exploratory data analysis.
  • Create data visualizations and dashboards to communicate insights effectively.
  • Work with large datasets using Python, R, and SQL.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify business problems that can be solved through analytics.
  • Ensure compliance with data governance and privacy standards.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or related field.
  • Strong understanding of statistical modeling, data mining, and machine learning algorithms.
  • Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI.
  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical thinking skills.
  • Knowledge of big data technologies is a plus.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and career development opportunities.
  • Hands-on experience with real-world data science projects.
  • Exposure to cutting-edge AI and machine learning solutions.

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