
Data Scientist II – Advanced Analytics
Alberta Blue Cross
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Alberta • Canada
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About the role
- Supporting the development and implementation of the organization’s Artificial Intelligence strategy
- Participating in problem solving initiatives with cross-functional teams
- Participating in data wrangling, quality assurance, cleaning, aggregation and integration
- Applying data science expertise to generate new insights and solve business problems
- Demonstrating creative problem solving and translating data patterns into business insights
- Providing actionable insights through effective presentation of complex data findings
Requirements
- Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctoral degree in computing science, statistics, mathematics, engineering, or a related field in which advanced statistical methods are used
- 5+ years of quantitative analysis experience, including handling, manipulating, and analyzing data and creating analytical reports
- Ability to translate business questions to data questions and present results in ways that make complicated relationships clear
- Comfortable using one or more statistical programming languages (i.e., Python/R) and data engineering languages (e.g., SQL, PySpark)
- Familiarity with Azure, Databricks, Power BI and star schema data modeling is preferred
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work effectively as an autonomous data scientist and collaborate with an interdisciplinary group
Benefits
- exceptional customer experience
- community leadership
- diverse work environment
- opportunities for career growth
- commitment to work-life balance
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
data wranglingquality assurancedata cleaningdata aggregationdata integrationquantitative analysisstatistical programmingdata engineeringPythonSQL
Soft Skills
problem solvingcreative problem solvingcommunicationcollaborationautonomy