Data Science Specialist
The Data Science Specialist will join a multidisciplinary team at GE Aerospace's JFWTC in Bengaluru to work on commercial industrial projects. You will develop and deploy machine learning and statistical models using Python and Gen AI to solve complex problems in areas like predictive diagnostics and operations. The role involves collaboration with software engineers and product managers to translate algorithms into viable commercial products. This position is based onsite and requires strong foundational skills in data preparation and cloud-based AI deployment.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Research
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Data Science Specialist will join a multidisciplinary team at GE Aerospace's JFWTC in Bengaluru to work on commercial industrial projects. You will develop and deploy machine learning and statistical models using Python and Gen AI to solve complex problems in areas like predictive diagnostics and operations. The role involves collaboration with software engineers and product managers to translate algorithms into viable commercial products. This position is based onsite and requires strong foundational skills in data preparation and cloud-based AI deployment.
TAL's take
Solid brand, clear research-oriented role with impactful industrial applications at a major aerospace center.
Very well-defined role, specific domain, and clear expectations regarding the AI/ML stack.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in AI, ML, Computer Science, or Applied Statistics
- Proficiency in Python
- Hands-on experience implementing GenAI solutions
- Familiarity with cloud platforms and AI/ML services
- Data quality assessment and pre-processing skills
- Experience applying AI and ML to business problems
Tools and skills
About the company
Global industrial leader, established research center, but not a top-tier software-native firm.
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