Operations Research Jobs
Operations Research, sometimes referred to as "decision analysis," is a field of scientific study involving the application of advanced analytical methods to business and industry decision making. The goal of Operations Research is to identify and maximize the efficiency of decision making processes. It utilizes techniques from mathematics, engineering, statistics, and business management, in order to analyze data and perform operations research efficiently. An Operations Researcher applies quantitative methods and statistical modeling techniques to solve problems in decision making; identify most efficient solutions; create and analyze simulations that replicate project performance; develop algorithms for operations research; and provide strategy advice for operations improvement.
At Freelancer.com, dozens of experienced professionals with expertise in Operations Research have successfully delivered projects focusing on building optimal decision-making models.
Here's some projects that our expert Operations Researchers made real:
- Quantitative analysis of customer sentiment data
- Locating high value opinion-makers in target market
- Developing simulation models to evaluate supply chain design
- Generating artificial intelligence (AI) rules for data-driven decisions
- Creating algorithms to predict customer behaviour based on large datasets.
At Freelancer.com we put the power of Operations Research in the hands of customers. With a wide range of competencies and capabilities, our experts can help you find the optimal way to achieve operational efficiency. If you need help analyzing data, building optimization models or crafting strategies for your next business project, our experienced Operations Researchers can take on any task. Get started by posting your own unique project today, and let's make it happen!
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