Koniag IT Systems (KITS) is seeking a Junior AI Developer/Data Scientist to support AI/ML initiatives for the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) at Stennis Space Center, aiming to develop innovative technical solutions for government clients and support critical naval operations.
Requirements
- Experience with Python programming in a data science or machine learning context
- Experience with machine learning libraries such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or Scikit-learn
- Familiarity with cloud computing platforms, particularly AWS
- Strong programming skills in Python, with demonstrated experience using machine learning libraries like PyTorch or Scikit-learn
- Experience with cloud platforms, particularly AWS, for data management and machine learning
- Familiarity with data processing tools (e.g., Dask, Xarray, pandas)
- Demonstrated skill in reviewing and synthesizing state-of-the-art approaches from the AI/ML research literature
Responsibilities
- Support AI/ML Subject Matter Experts in gathering customer requirements and translating them into feasible technical solutions
- Work with cloud platforms, particularly AWS, to implement data management and machine learning solutions
- Research, review, and synthesize state-of-the-art approaches from AI/ML research literature to inform project approaches
- Rapidly prototype and iterate on machine learning solutions based on customer feedback
- Process and analyze large datasets using tools such as Dask, Xarray, and pandas
- Develop and implement machine learning models using libraries like PyTorch or Scikit-learn
- Collaborate with subject matter experts to apply AI/ML technologies to novel or unfamiliar domains
Other
- Candidates must be able to obtain a Secret clearance.
- Secret clearance strongly preferred; must be Secret clearable
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences
- Ability to apply AI/ML technologies to novel or unfamiliar domains in collaboration with relevant subject matter experts
- Willingness to work at Stennis Space Center