(Senior) Data Scientist – Full Remote

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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: EuropeThis is a remote position.For one project at a European Institution in Belgium, we’re currently looking for a Full Remote (Senior) Data Scientist.Candidates need to be based in Europe and have a workpermit. EU Candidates need to be fluent in English. This position is open for employees and freelancers.Tasks and responsibilities:• Development and maintenance of software applications in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning (ML) and/or Artificial Intelligence (AI);• Training of custom machine learning / deep learning models based on structured and unstructured data;• Selecting features, building and optimizing classifiers using machine learning techniques;• Follow studies and developments aiming at improving the quality of machine translation (MT) engines for each installed language pair;• Interact with data stewards and other IT stakeholders to define the data rules;• Creating automated anomaly detection systems and constant tracking of its performance;• Data mining using state-of-the-art methods;• Processing, cleansing, and verifying the integrity of data used for analysis;• Design the IT architecture for solutions in the NLP / ML / AI fields, and coordinate its implementation considering master- and meta-data management concepts;Profile:​• Master Degree in a related field with 11 years of professional experience in IT.• +3 years of professional experience in the domain as a Data Scientist;• Experience in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing;• Excellent knowledge of Perl, Python, Matlab, R and its NLP/ML libraries (SpaCy, NLTK, scikitlearn, pandas);• Good knowledge of SQL tooling (NoSQL DB, MongoDB, Hadoop, SQL);• Knowledge of query languages, such as SQL, Hive, Pig, etc and experience with information extraction;• Knowledge of NoSQL databases, such as MongoDB, Cassandra, HBase, etc;• Knowledge of data visualisation tools, such as D3.js, GGplot, etc;• Good knowledge of AWS and/or Azure;• Good knowledge of Linux;• Good knowledge of Unix and Bash;• Excellent knowledge of machine learning techniques and algorithms, such as k-NN, Naive Bayes, SVM, Decision Forests, Neural Network, and/or artificial intelligence frameworks.• Knowledge in one of the following areas: predictive (forecasting, recommendation), prescriptive (simulation), sentiment analysis, topic detection, social media crawling and processing, plagiarism detection, trends/anomalies detection in datasets, recommendation systems.• Experience in the field of corpus based linguistics;• Experience with alignment models and classification methods;• Good knowledge of natural language processing systems lifecycle and agile software development methodologies;• Fluent in English;Interested: Please forward your resume to resume@all-european-careers.comThis offer from "All European Careers" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 77% flex score.

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