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Data Scientist – MRO AI Solutions (Embedded in Operations)

Role Purpose

We are seeking a highly skilled Data Scientist to develop advanced AI and ML models that unlock operational value within a major corporation's maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) function. The role requires the ability to translate complex data insights into actionable business outcomes and create solutions that can be adapted across multiple operational entities globally.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and implement predictive and prescriptive models to optimize MRO operations.
  • Perform exploratory data analysis, feature engineering, and model validation.
  • Collaborate with data engineering teams to ensure high-quality, production-ready datasets.
  • Communicate findings and recommendations to senior business stakeholders.
  • Continuously refine models based on operational feedback and performance metrics.
  • Develop scalable and reusable AI solutions that can be generalized for other operational units.

Required Skills & Experience

  • Proficiency in Python and ML frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch).
  • Strong statistical, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Experience with a wide range of Data Science techniques (ML, optimization, simulation, GenAI, etc.).
  • Proven ability to deliver end-to-end solutions f...

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