Floyd|Snider

Environmental Data Scientist

Floyd|Snider

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: SeattleWashingtonUnited States

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Salary

💰 $75,000 - $80,000 per year

Tech Stack

About the role

  • prepare chemistry data validation
  • support data processing, analysis, and visualization
  • find creative data solutions that improve workflows and support project conclusions
  • work with project teams on a wide range of tasks with varying goals
  • occasional opportunities to do field work that provides context for the environmental data you’ll later validate and report on

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in data science or analytics, environmental science, chemistry, or related field
  • Some professional work experience or a capstone, internship, or extended academic project requiring collaboration and adherence to schedules
  • Programming experience in R or Python
  • Ability to work effectively with oversight and support from the Data Services team
  • Ability to manage workload, self-motivate, and fill project gaps when needed
  • Strong communication skills, including patience and responsiveness.
Benefits
  • quarterly merit-based bonus opportunities
  • equity and ownership options
  • 401K
  • medical insurance
  • vision insurance
  • dental insurance
  • long-term disability insurance
  • life insurance
  • transportation stipend
  • 11 paid holidays
  • 20 days paid time off per year
  • flexible work schedule that includes core hours from 9am – 4pm Monday through Friday
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
data validationdata processingdata analysisdata visualizationprogramming in Rprogramming in Python
Soft Skills
collaborationtime managementself-motivationcommunicationpatienceresponsiveness
Certifications
Bachelor's degree in data scienceBachelor's degree in analyticsBachelor's degree in environmental scienceBachelor's degree in chemistry