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Fuse Energy
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We are currently seeking a Senior Data Scientist witha strong background in statistics to join our team. The role willbe responsible for developing and implementing models for ourenergy supply business. As a Senior Data Scientist, you will workclosely with our engineering team to ensure the accuracy andeffectiveness of our models. Responsibilities: 1. Develop andimplement models for our energy supply business using Python andother data science tools. 2. Identify, analyze, and mitigate creditrisk. 3. Conduct data analysis and modeling to support riskmanagement decisions. 4. Stay current with industry developmentsand regulations related to credit risk management. MinimumRequirements: 1. 2+ years of experience as a data scientist. 2.Strong programming skills in Python and experience with datascience tools such as Pandas, NumPy, and SciPy. 3. Strongstatistical and modeling skills. 4. Strong communication andcollaboration skills. 5. Experience in the energy industry is aplus. Benefits: - Competitive salary and a stock options sign-onbonus - Biannual bonus scheme - Fully expensed tech to match yourneeds! - 28 days paid annual leave per year including publicholiday #J-18808-Ljbffr

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