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Data Scientist II (Clinical)

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Job Description

Immediate need for a talentedData Scientist II (Clinical).This is a06+months contractopportunity with long-term potential and is located inCambridge, MA (Hybrid).Please review the job description below and contact me ASAP if you are interested.

Job ID: 25-73205

Pay Range: $50 - $68/hour. Employee benefits include, but are not limited to, health insurance (medical, dental, vision), 401(k) plan, and paid sick leave (depending on work location).

Key Requirements and Technology Experience:

  • Key skills; Python
  • AI/ML (Machine Learning)
  • GenAI/ML modeling
  • CI/CD, orchestration
  • Pipeline development
  • DataRobot, Dataiku, Alteryx
  • cloud/HPC environments (AWS, GCP, Databricks, Apache Spark)
  • SQL/NoSQL, Snowflake, cloud databases
  • Familiarity with Tableau, Power BI, Plotly, Git/version control, APIs
  • PhD with 2+ years analytical experience OR
  • Master’s with 4+ years analytical experience
  • Expertise with core data science (predominantly with Python, and nice to have R & Scala), experience working with Snowflake and other different database systems (such as SQL, NoSQL)
  • Knowledge of Tableau, Power BI, Plotly, git/version control systems or similar
  • Experience working in cloud-based environment such as AWS or GCP or Azure and using cloud-technologies for building AI-solutions
  • Experience of AI/ML development (CI/CD, Orchestration)
  • Experience with various enterprise-level Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) - this is not a core competency, but a nice to have:
  • We are seeking a skilled and innovative professional with experience in integrating Salesforce with machine learning workflows, specifically using Metaflow for model orchestration and execution.
  • The ideal candidate will have a strong background in enterprise API development, cloud services (AWS), and CRM systems, with the ability to bridge data science and business operations.
  • Nice to have experience in using some data science tools such as datarobot, dataiku, Alteryx Previous pharma, nice to have.
  • Hands-on GenAI/ML modeling with complex datasets; strong theoretical foundation in AI/ML
  • Supervised/unsupervisedlearning
  • Deep learning, reinforcement learning, federated learning
  • Time series analysis, optimization, Generative AI
  • Strong Python coding (functions, classes); production-ready software development
  • Experience developing and deploying code in agile, AI product-focused teams
  • Comfortable working in cloud/HPC environments (AWS, GCP, Databricks, Apache Spark)
  • Experience with CI/CD, orchestration for AI/ML (Machine Learning) pipeline development
  • Python (required), R (nice to have), Scala (bonus)
  • SQL/NoSQL, Snowflake, cloud databases
  • Excellent communication, data visualization, and storytelling skills
  • Skilled in simplifying technical concepts for business stakeholders
  • Team-oriented with ability to manage multiple priorities in fast-paced environments
  • Familiarity with Tableau, Power BI, Plotly, Git/version control, APIs
  • Experience with CI/CD, orchestration for AI/ML (Machine Learning) pipeline development
  • Python (required)
  • Minimum 2-4 years of experience depending on education level (refer to JD)
  • Experience is not required in pharma/ biotech, will consider other industries, Google, etc.
  • Proficiency in R or Scala
  • Experience in life sciences or healthcare
  • Experience in global, complex organizations
  • Exposure to tools like DataRobot, Dataiku, Alteryx

Our client is a leadingHealthcare Industry,and we are currently interviewing to fill this and other similar contract positions. If you are interested in this position, please apply online for immediate consideration.

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