- python and geospatial analytics experience required
- Data analytics, using geospatial predictive modeling, and traditional data analytics
- Some NLP work that will need to perform some NER, summarization, and sentiment analysis
- requires working with our internal datasets using geospatial manipulation libraries, dashboarding libraries (dash, flask, matplotlib) and some ML/AI libraries (numpy, pandas, scikit, etc).
- Python development data processing/ETL, API development and pipeline automation
- assist with on-going competitive use cases and cloud environment issues when required
- Work hours are Monday - Friday, normal 37.5 hours weeks working onsite up to 5 days a week
- Location: Onsite in Toronto
- Type of job: Temporary Contractor
- Hourly contract rate: $70-85 per hour CAD depending on experience
- Date candidate required: Immediate
- Length of Contract: 12 months with the possibility of extension
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