See the full posting here:
https://www.ibainfotech.com/mobile-software-developer-analytics-jobs-in-menlo-park



 IBA InfoTech LLC is looking for “Mobile Software Developer (Analytics)” in
Menlo Park, CA



*Job Description:*



*Responsibilities*



Work with mobile client engineers to help them define and analyze data for
improving product performance and quality

Define and maintain a set of key product performance and quality metrics

Develop techniques for highlighting significant changes in performance and
quality metrics (e.g. between two software releases)

Develop techniques for tracking performance and quality metrics over time

Work with tool engineers to automate workflows and create tools for
performance and quality metrics tracking

Lead individual projects for making data-driven product improvements

*Minimum Qualifications*



Understanding of statistical data analysis techniques used for
classification, regression, clustering, dimensionality reduction, anomaly
detection

2+ years or experience applying statistical data analysis to real-life
problems

Knowledge of data analysis tools and libraries like “PyData” and R

Ability to present data and communicate analysis results in a way that
doesn't require statistical background to understand

Ability to work independently, determining what to instrument and collect,
with an eye toward improving the product

Ability to automate data analysis steps using Python

BS in statistics, math or equivalent



*SALARY AND LOCATION*

Salary will depend upon Interview.

This position is based in Menlo Park, CA

*HOW TO APPLY*

To apply this post visit this link:
https://www.ibainfotech.com/mobile-software-developer-analytics-jobs-in-menlo-park

*ABOUT US*

IBA InfoTech is a global IT staffing and technology outsourcing company and
has been bringing key management solutions since 2014. We are based in US
and have started our organization with a focus to empower our customers
with business and infrastructure services through state-of-the-art
technology.

As we have 4 years of experience in staffing industry, our aim is to become
the most preferred business partner of all IT firms who are looking for the
best and quick solutions to their staffing needs. We help them to
accomplish their core business objectives by establishing a global offshore
infrastructure and network.

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