
Supervisory Data Scientist (AI/ML)
Defense Logistics AgencySee below for important information regarding this job. Position will be filled at any of the locations listed below. Site specific salary information as follows: Battle Creek, MI: $125,776- $163,514 Columbus, OH: $131,245- $170,624 Dayton, OH: $130,461 - $169,604 Fort Belvoir, VA: $143,913- $187,093 New Cumberland, PA: $143,913- $187,093 Ogden, UT: $125,776- $163,514 Philadelphia, PA: $138,595- $180,178 Richmond, VA: $131,385- $170,806Serves as the Branch Chief l responsible for leading enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics planning,requirements engineering, solution architecture, and value realization activities.Directs a multidisciplinary team of technical professionals, including solutions architects, data scientists, and cybersecurity engineers, to identify, evaluate, and prioritize AI and analytics initiatives aligned with organizational objectives.Oversees enterprise use case analysis, technical feasibility assessments, investment planning, and return-on-investment measurements for advanced technology capabilities.Provides authoritative technical leadership on AI, machine learning, cloud-based analytics platforms, data architecture, and digital transformation strategiesAdvises the Artificial Intelligence Officer (AIO) on technology investments, capability roadmaps, and enterprise modernization efforts to improve mission effectiveness, operational efficiency, and decision advantage
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