Unclassified

Hunter EngineeringBridgeton, MO
Internship

3 months ago

Description

Job Title: Data Science Co-Op

Job Location: Bridgeton, MO 63044

Job Overview

  • Hunter Engineering is hiring a Data Science Co-Op for our headquarters in Bridgeton, Missouri.
  • We are seeking someone with a passion for data science/engineering.
  • The Data Science Co-Op will be responsible for research and development of various features based on Machine Learning.
  • Our goal is to provide an important and effective first step in the career of a future engineer.
  • The Co-Op offers a set onsite schedule of 40 hours per week.

Compensation

  • Full-time Internship

Responsibilities

  • Test and evaluate machine learning models.
  • Perform data annotation and manipulation.
  • Create and use PowerShell and Python scripts to acquire and organize data.
  • Utilize VBA scripts in Excel for data evaluation.
  • Develop and implement Python programs for data cleaning and evaluation.
  • Work with source control tools like GIT to save and control data.
  • Annotate data used for training an ML model using Microsoft VoTT or similar tools.
  • Document frequently used processes for others to duplicate.
  • Update training, test, and validation data for ML models.
  • Work with AI platforms like TensorFlow or PyTorch.
  • Configure and use a Linux PC to shorten ML model training times.
  • Experiment with ML models and data to improve final results.
  • Design and test software.

Requirements

  • Major study in Computer Science or Computer Engineering.
  • Experience with coding in languages such as C++, Python, or SQL.
  • Minimum 3.2 GPA (must be on resume).
  • Excellent communication skills.

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  • Computer Science24%

  • Electrical And Electronics Engineering8%

  • Computer Engineering7%

  • Engineering4%

  • Biology3%

  • 230 other majors51%

People who did this kind of internship end up at the following companies

  • Amazon
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  • Intel Corporation
  • Google
  • IBM
Estimated Monthly Living Expenses

For Bridgeton, MO | $2,906/mo

  • Housing/Rent$1,092

  • Miscellaneous$803

  • Food$444

  • Utilities$306

  • Transportation$261

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