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That means rigorous A/B test design, lift measurement, causal inference where appropriate, and a framework the rest of the business can use to run experiments without coming to your team for every ...

... and inference questions. Ability to explain argument structure, conditional logic, causal reasoning patterns, and formal logic principles while preparing students for competitive law school ...

... and inference questions. Ability to explain argument structure, conditional logic, causal reasoning patterns, and formal logic principles while preparing students for competitive law school ...

... and inference questions. Ability to explain argument structure, conditional logic, causal reasoning patterns, and formal logic principles while preparing students for competitive law school ...

... and inference questions. Ability to explain argument structure, conditional logic, causal reasoning patterns, and formal logic principles while preparing students for competitive law school ...

... and inference questions. Ability to explain argument structure, conditional logic, causal reasoning patterns, and formal logic principles while preparing students for competitive law school ...

... and inference questions. Ability to explain argument structure, conditional logic, causal reasoning patterns, and formal logic principles while preparing students for competitive law school ...

Develop and enhance distributed training and inference workflows, leveraging data-driven approaches ... causal graphs, or log-event graphs). * Hands-on experience with frameworks such as PyTorch ...

... causal machine learning. The Lead also sets the model selection strategy for the team and owns AI ... Design, build, and maintain ML models, algorithms, and pipelines for training, inference, and ...

... causal machine learning. The Lead also sets the model selection strategy for the team and owns AI ... Design, build, and maintain ML models, algorithms, and pipelines for training, inference, and ...

Machine Learning Lead Engineer

Morrow, GA · On-site

$134K - $224K/yr

... causal machine learning. The Lead also sets the model selection strategy for the team and owns AI ... Design, build, and maintain ML models, algorithms, and pipelines for training, inference, and ...

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How much do causal inference jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for causal inference in Georgia is $83,789.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,600.00 and $91,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a causal inference?

A Causal Inference job involves using statistical and computational methods to determine cause-and-effect relationships from data. Professionals in this field work with observational and experimental data to identify causal impacts, often in domains like economics, healthcare, social sciences, and technology. They apply techniques such as propensity score matching, instrumental variables, and difference-in-differences to ensure rigorous analysis. These roles are commonly found in academia, policy research, and data science teams within tech and finance companies. Strong skills in statistics, programming (e.g., Python, R), and experimental design are typically required.

What skills and qualifications are needed for a causal inference position?

Success in a Causal Inference role requires strong statistical knowledge, expertise in experimental and quasi-experimental methodologies, and advanced proficiency in programming languages like R or Python, typically acquired with an advanced degree in statistics, economics, data science, or a related field. Familiarity with specialized statistical software (such as Stata, SAS, or causal inference packages in R/Python), as well as experience with large datasets and machine learning tools, is highly valued. Excellent problem-solving abilities, clear communication, and collaboration skills are essential soft skills for effectively conveying complex findings to diverse teams. These competencies are critical to producing reliable insights that guide evidence-based decision-making in business, healthcare, or policy settings.

What are common challenges faced in a causal inference position?

Professionals in Causal Inference often encounter challenges such as dealing with confounding factors, addressing selection bias, and ensuring the validity of assumptions behind statistical models. They must carefully design experiments or leverage observational data while staying vigilant about potential data quality issues and model limitations. Collaboration with subject matter experts, data engineers, and business stakeholders is common to ensure accurate contextualization of results. Overcoming these challenges requires a mix of technical acumen and strong communication skills to translate complex analyses into actionable recommendations.

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Infographic showing various Causal Inference job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 50% In-person, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,789 per year, or $40.3 per hour.

Director of Decision Science

Stord, Inc.

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


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Company rating: 3.1 out of 10

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Job description

Stord is The Consumer Experience Company, powering seamless checkout through delivery for today's leading brands. Stord is rapidly growing and is on track to double our revenue in the next 18 months. To meet and exceed this target, Stord is strategically scaling teams across the entire company, and seeking energetic experts to help us achieve our mission.
By combining comprehensive commerce-enablement technology with high-volume fulfillment services, Stord provides brands a platform to compete with retail giants. Stord manages over $10 billion of commerce annually through its fulfillment, warehousing, transportation, and operator-built software suite including OMS, Pre- and Post-Purchase, and WMS platforms. Stord is leveling the playing field for all brands to deliver the best consumer experience at scale.
With Stord, brands can increase cart conversion, improve unit economics, and drive sustained customer loyalty. Stord's end-to-end commerce solutions combine best-in-class omnichannel fulfillment and shipping with leading technology to ensure fast shipping, reliable delivery promises, easy access to more channels, and improved margins on every order.
Hundreds of leading DTC and B2B companies like AG1, True Classic, Native, Seed Health, quip, goodr, Sundays for Dogs, and more trust Stord to deliver industry-leading consumer experiences on every order. Stord is headquartered in Atlanta with facilities across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Stord is backed by top-tier investors including Kleiner Perkins, Franklin Templeton, Founders Fund, Strike Capital, Baillie Gifford, and Salesforce Ventures.
The Opportunity
Stord is the commerce enablement platform that powers $10B+ in commerce annually for some of the world's leading brands. We sit at the intersection of physical operations and software - running fulfillment centers, parcel networks, and the technology stack that ties it all together.
Few companies have data like this. On the consumer side, we see the full pre and post-purchase journey: browse and cart behavior, order placement, fulfillment events, delivery outcomes, returns, and repurchase. Inside the warehouse, we capture every pick, pack, and
ship event across our fulfillment network - throughput, accuracy, labour efficiency, exception rates. Across our parcel network, we see carrier performance, delivery prediction, SLA adherence, and cost at the shipment level. This is not a single domain dataset. It is the full commerce stack, end to end.
Decision Science is the function that turns that signal into competitive advantage. The modeling opportunities here are genuinely rich: delivery prediction, carrier routing optimization, demand and volume forecasting, brand-level churn and performance analytics, exception management, personalization. The opportunity is to build a function that develops models the business trusts, adopts, and acts on - and that makes Stord smarter with every order we process.
This is the first dedicated Decision Science leadership role at Stord. You will shape the function from the ground up, reporting to the VP of Data, and working in close partnership with the Head of AI. The two functions are complementary - Head of AI owns AI-native product capabilities; you own the model-driven insights and operational intelligence that power both the product we sell and the decisions we make internally.
What You'll Own
  • ML model portfolio - Design, develop, and productionize ML models that drive measurable operational outcomes. Priority domains include delivery prediction (EDD), carrier routing optimization, demand and volume forecasting, exception management, and brand-level churn and performance analytics.
  • Experimentation framework - Build and own Stord's experimentation capability. That means rigorous A/B test design, lift measurement, causal inference where appropriate, and a framework the rest of the business can use to run experiments without coming to your team for every one.
  • Advanced analytics and segmentation - Own the analytical depth that supports product, operations, and commercial decisions - customer and brand segmentation, behavioral analytics, cohort analysis
  • ML adoption - Ensure models are actually used. This means translating outputs into language and workflows the business acts on, not publishing results to a dashboard no one reads. Adoption is half the job.

  • Team - Build and lead a high-performing Decision Science function. Hire well, develop the people you have, and create an environment where strong data scientists do their best work.
  • AI partnership - Work alongside the Head of AI to ensure ML model outputs are accessible to AI-native products and that the Head of AI's roadmap has the model-driven signal it needs to be effective.

What Success Looks Like in Year 1
By the end of your first year, you will have built the team, shipped a meaningful model portfolio, and established Decision Science as a trusted function inside Stord. Specifically:
  • The team is staffed and operating well - data scientists are hired, onboarded, and contributing at pace
  • A portfolio of ML models is in production - we are targeting five or more models running in live operational or commercial contexts, each with a quantified business outcome: cost reduction, accuracy improvement, a routing decision that changed, a churn signal that was acted on
  • An experimentation framework is live and adopted - Operations and Product teams can run and interpret A/B tests without routing every experiment through your team
  • Business stakeholders across Operations and the Commerce product group are actively using model outputs in their decisions - this is not a nice-to-have, it is a success criterion
  • The full commerce data stack - consumer, fulfillment, and parcel - is being actively modeled, not just the most obvious domain
  • The Decision Science roadmap for Year 2 is defined, credible, and has organizational buy-in

Year 2 is about compounding - a deeper model portfolio, a stronger experimentation culture, and Decision Science recognized as a source of competitive advantage for both our operations and the product we sell.
What We Are Looking For
You are a player-coach. You have the depth to design and build models yourself and the leadership instinct to grow a team that does it without you. You are not an ivory tower data scientist and you are not a pure people manager. You are the person who can sit with an operations leader, understand a business problem, translate it into a modeling opportunity, build it, and then make sure it actually changes how decisions are made.
Technical Depth
  • Practitioner-level ML - you can design, build, and evaluate models yourself, not just manage people who do. Supervised learning, time-series, segmentation, recommendation systems, and lift measurement are all in your toolkit.
  • Experimentation methodology - you know how to design a proper experiment, size it correctly, account for confounders, and communicate the result in plain English. P-values are not your primary currency.
  • Full model lifecycle - you have taken models from raw data to something running reliably in a production environment. You understand the gap between a notebook result and a model people depend on.
  • Modern data platforms - comfortable working with BigQuery or equivalent cloud warehouses, familiar with dbt or semantic layer concepts, not dependent on a perfect data engineering handoff before you can start building.

Leadership and Team
  • Player-coach commitment - willingness to be hands-on is non-negotiable. This is a small team. You cannot manage from a distance.
  • Develops junior talent - you can take a capable data scientist and make them better. You know what good looks like and how to close the gap.
  • Cross-functional credibility - you build trust with operations leaders, product managers, and engineers who are not data people. They need to believe in your models before they will change how they work.

Commercial and Business Instinct
  • Business-language first - you frame model value in outcomes the business cares about, not statistical metrics. Lift, cost per unit, margin improvement, retention. Not precision-recall curves.
  • Adoption as a mission - you have driven ML adoption in a sceptical or immature environment and you treat it as a change management and sales problem, not a technical one.
  • Connected to the commercial layer - you understand how Decision Science connects to revenue and cost, not just analytics. You can make the case for your team's roadmap in a budget conversation.

This Role Is Not For Everyone
Stord operates at the intersection of physical and digital - we run warehouses and parcel networks and we build software. The data here reflects real operational complexity: carrier events, warehouse throughput, order exceptions, billing cycles, brand performance. It is not clean and it does not wait.
This role requires someone who is energized by building in that environment - who sees the operational richness as an advantage, not a complication. If you want a mature platform and a clean data model before you start building, this is not the right role. If you want to build something that matters at real scale with data that is genuinely interesting, we would like to talk.

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