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Data Scientist

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Birmingham
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Overview

Immediate W2 contract position available in Birmingham, AL (Hybrid).

Estimated Duration: 1 year.

Responsibilities
  • Data wrangling, data analysis, and data exploration.
  • Build machine learning and other statistical models.
  • Create data visualizations to communicate results.
Qualifications
  • 5-10 Years of experience.
  • Advanced data analysis skills and a firm grasp of the scientific method.
  • Proficient in statistics and at least one programming language (typically R or Python).
  • Should be familiar with a variety of machine learning algorithms and big data processing frameworks.
Engagement

Hybrid arrangement: 4 days in office, 1 day remote.

Company Description

We provide supplemental employees to the region's most sought after power projects. We credit our success to the commitment we show to our job applicants. E Group Recruiters are here to make sure your job search experience is the best it can be. Our recruiters are experts in knowing what the client manager is looking for in a resume, what bill rate the market will bear, and how to make your application stand out among the rest. Our personal touch continues even after we've found the perfect job for you. All full-time employees are eligible to pay for full health and retirement benefits including BC/BS health and dental insurance, life and insurances, and 401K with an immediately vested match is available. We have a dedicated team to guide you through these benefits.


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