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Internship Computational Modeling Scientist Jobs in Virginia

Scientific Data Analyst

Arlington, VA · On-site

$110K - $115K/yr

You will develop and maintain NIH databases, build analytical tools, support computational modeling ... This role sits at the intersection of data science, regulatory science, and biomedical research.

Working along experts in AI, Machine Learning, computational modeling, and distributed systems, you ... Our applied scientists are solution focused, collaborating in diverse technical teams to design ...

Working along experts in AI, Machine Learning, computational modeling, and distributed systems, you ... Our applied scientists are solution focused, collaborating in diverse technical teams to design ...

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What is the difference between Internship Computational Modeling Scientist vs Data Analyst Intern?

AspectInternship Computational Modeling ScientistData Analyst Intern
Required CredentialsRelevant coursework, programming skills, possibly some experience in modelingStatistics, data analysis, programming, often some coursework or experience
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, tech companies, biotech firms, industry R&DBusiness, finance, healthcare, tech companies
Employer & Industry UsageResearch-focused roles in science and engineering sectorsData-driven decision making in various industries
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding modeling roles, technical skills, internship opportunitiesAnalyzing data, skills required, internship details

The Internship Computational Modeling Scientist typically focuses on developing and applying computational models in scientific research or industry R&D, requiring programming and modeling skills. In contrast, a Data Analyst Intern concentrates on analyzing datasets to inform business decisions, often with statistical and data visualization skills. Both roles involve programming and data handling but differ in their focus and industry applications.

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Computational Modeling Data Analyst

Innovative Reasoning, LLC

Quantico, VA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Provide on-site Computational Modeling Data Analysis, and subject matter expertise in support to Maritime Expeditionary Warfare, Headquarters Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Combat Development & Integration, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, located at Quantico, VA.

Responsibilities/Duties:

  • Reporting and Dashboards:
    • Identify and extract essential information from web instances or Excel files.
    • Once identified, data must be shown effectively/efficiently through presentations, working papers, and various dashboard technologies to inform leaders.
  • Simulation modeling and analysis:
    • Apply quantitative data science techniques (statistics, mathematics, computer science, and physics) to analyze naval capability portfolio performance, cost and optimization, multi-objective decision-making, sensitivity analysis.
  • Risk Analysis:
    • Apply Qualitative, quantitative and decision risk analysis techniques for risk identification/evaluation, risk handling, risk monitoring and risk management.
    • Conduct Quantitative Risk Analysis including:
      • Probabilistic Risk Assessment of platform performance, cost, and schedule.
      • Decision Risk Analysis includes applying risk and cost benefit techniques in decision making associated with significant risk or uncertainty.
    • Probability and statistical analysis:
      • Provide analytic process models, including various probability distributions (normal, binomial, Poisson, exponential, lognormal), probabilistic measures of system performance, data summaries (graphical and numerical), confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, regression analysis (single and multiple predictors), single-factor analysis of variance, and basic time-series analysis.

Supplemental Duties:

  • Provide essential actions required to develop relational databases and management systems using Microsoft Excel, Access, or other Department of Defense-approved database tools.
    • Includes extracting information from multiple and diverse large data sets, as well as storing, retrieving, managing, and controlling data.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • None

Education:

REQUIRED

  • Bachelor of Science (BS) in Data Science/Analytics, Mathematics, Statistics, or Engineering.

PREFERRED

  • BS in Computational Modeling & Data Analytics.

Skills/Qualifications and Certifications:

  • Must be comfortable presenting work to audience; must have ability to present and engage in a technical presentation to a non-technical audience.

Experience:

  • Experience in RStudio (preferred), or Python.
  • Experience in building dashboards: Power BI, R Shiny, Tableau, etc.

Location: The primary workplace will be the Marine Corps Combat Development Command, General Raymond G. Davis Center (Bldg. 3300), 3300 Russell Rd, Quantico, VA 22134.

Work Environment:

  • On-site Office Environment, amongst mixed military/civilian/contractor personnel.
  • Employees will be exposed to a wide variety of people with differing functions, personalities, and abilities.
  • Remote work may be authorized, in coordination with client.

Physical Demands:

  • Work is generally sedentary; there could be a requirement to assist in moving and repositioning computer systems, servers, and other office equipment weighing no more than 50 pounds per person (e.g., two-man lift 100 lbs.).
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Work Schedule: Full Time/40 hours per week. Mon-Fri/8 hours a day. Normal working hours are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (0800 – 1600).

License and Other Requirements:

  • Hold a valid US Driver’s License, with ability to operate private, and commercial owned motor vehicles (Rental), as required for commuting and travel.
  • Must be able to obtain a contractor's common access card, which will stand as identification for instructors and will enable them to access government owned computer equipment and Non-secure Internet Protocol.

Salary and Benefits: As stated during the interview/hiring process.

Security Clearance: Possess or be eligible to posses an active U.S. Secret level security clearance. As required, obtain a Secure Internet Protocol (SIPR) access token for access to government SIPR computers terminals.

Travel: Travel to other government and/or contractor facilities, and/or ships may be required. Travel may be required on weekends and could include CONUS and OCONUS locations. The exact dates and duration of travel will vary dependent upon location and requirements of individual events to include planning, attendance at meetings, conferences, and/or wargames.