Junior Data Scientistother related Employment listings - Springfield, VA at Geebo

Junior Data Scientist

GDIT is your place.
You make it your own by embracing autonomy, seizing opportunity, and being trusted to deliver your best every day.
We think.
We act.
We deliver.
There is no challenge we can't turn into opportunity.
And our work depends on a Junior Data Scientist joining our team to support our Intelligence customer in Springfield, VA.
RESPONSIBILITIES Familiarity with leading AI/ML tools and interest in imagery related AI/ML computer vision.
Desire to work in a scaled lean agile and cross functional team environment.
Interest in broad ranges of technology systems to include:
Using data to build computer vision capabilities Imagery processing and computer vision frameworks and libraries AI/machine learning frameworks, statistical learning algorithms, packages, and libraries Support the building and testing of target models.
Assist with implementation of computer vision capabilities using various technology systems engineer imagery and modeling solutions Assist with developing alternate concepts of operation to improve image quality, including automated image quality assessment, image enhancement and device calibration Assist with development software algorithms to assess and improve image qualityREQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS Currently pursuing an Associate's, Bachelor's, or Master's degree from a United States-based college or university in a technology, engineering, computer science or related discipline Creative and innovative approach to problem-solving Effective oral and written communications Ability and willingness to work alongside senior team members and managers to further professional development Familiarity with program languages and scripting methods such as Python, AutoML, Spark or similar frameworks#Rover2022.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: General Dynamics Information Technology

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