JobsData Scientist/Statistician
Job description
The role of Statistician and Data Scientist in the Intel Foundry Statistics and Data Science team focuses on integrating statistically sound methodologies into business practices to enhance semiconductor process development. The team aims to transform Intel into a partner for foundry customers by turning data into actionable insights. The position requires strong technical skills in applied statistics and data science, along with the ability to support AI/ML solutions. The successful candidate will work closely with various functional areas to improve process control systems and drive data-driven decision-making.
Requirements
- Master's or PhD degree in Statistics, Data Science or Industrial Engineering.
- 4+ years working in statistics or data science.
- 2+ years working on quality systems such as process control systems and change control systems.
- 1+ year working on PowerBI or similar dashboards.
- 1+ years in data analytics and machine learning (Python, R, JMP, etc.) and relational databases (SQL).
Responsibilities
- Ensure the organization leverages appropriate data and analyses to make change control decisions.
- Drive the organization to use process control systems to improve capability, matching, and stability of semiconductor process technologies.
- Use predictive modeling, statistics, Machine Learning, Data Mining, and other data analysis techniques to collect, explore, and extract insights from structured and unstructured data.
- Develop software, algorithms, and applications to apply mathematics to data and build data-driven applications.
- Assist the business with causal inferences and observations to find patterns and relationships in data.
- Interface with process and integration functional area analytics teams to help solve problems.
Benefits
- Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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