The Data Scientist is responsible for conducting undirected research and tackle open-ended data problems and questions. Drawing on an advanced degree in a quantitative field such as computer science, physics, statistics or applied mathematics, the Data Scientist demonstrates the knowledge to invent new algorithms to solve data problems.
Research and assess next-generation technologies for machinery diagnostics and prognostics and data-driven modeling and optimization of complex systems. Demonstrate advanced working knowledge and experience with machine learning algorithms and population-based meta-heuristic optimization methods.
Generate innovative ideas, establish new research directions, and shape and execute on technical projects.
Maintain state-of-the-art knowledge and contribute to technical discussions and reviews as an expert in related areas of responsibility.
Apply theoretical knowledge to solve industrial problems.
Apply engineering knowledge in developing data-driven algorithms for anomaly detection, failure prediction and optimization.
Collaborate with field and product engineers to identify key health monitoring parameters of a system.
Process large multivariate data sets collected from equipment operations, manufacturing tests and diagnostic routines.
Communicate ideas, plans and results effectively via oral and written reports.
PhD in Computer Science, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Computational Physics/Chemistry/Biology, or a highly quantitative discipline with a minimum of three years' experience, or,
Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics/Statistics, with a minimum of seven years of AI-related experience
3 years of professional experience in Data Analytics, Machine-Learning, and/or computational physics.
Evidence of proficiency in programming
Strong oral and written communication skills
Ability to work independently and in a team of scientists and engineers