Computer Scientist (Data Scientist), CDC

Computer Scientist (Data Scientist), CDC

Category : Alumni

These positions will be in a new Data Science team that is being formed in the Data Analytics Branch of the Division of Injury Response in NCIPC. This team members will apply data science methods that include artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning), data linkage, data visualizations, and predictive analytics to various topics and priority areas of the Injury Center. There are multiple positions available across any of these job series.

Summary
The incumbent serves as a Computer Scientist performing data science work that requires application of quantitative and qualitative research and analytics, statistical analysis, and building high quality prediction systems integrated with public health surveillance systems and programs.

Responsibilities
As a Computer Scientist (Data Scientist), you will:

Design experiments, tests hypotheses, and builds scalable data science models.
Conduct advanced data analysis and designs highly complex algorithms using artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning) methods.
Lead discovery processes with stakeholders to identify business requirements and expected outcome.
Make strategic recommendations on data collection, integration, storage, access, analysis, and retention requirements.
Collaborate with CIO subject matter experts to select the relevant sources of information, which may include non-traditional datasets.
Work with stakeholders to identify the business requirements and the expected outcome.
Develop usage and access control policies and systems in collaboration with the IT security experts to ensure that the information used follows the compliance, access management.
All other duties assigned.


Travel Required
Occasional travel – You may be expected to travel Domestic 10 % for this position.

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