Data Scientist

MBN Solutions
Glasgow
1 year ago
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Senior Data Scientist (Agentic / AI Solutions)

???? £65,000–£90,000 DOE


???? Brighton (Hybrid / Flexible)

We’re a high-growth digital marketplace with unique proprietary data and a strong product-led culture. Our mission: turn data into defensible advantage through intelligent search, discovery, recommendations, and AI-driven decision systems.

We’re looking for a Senior Data Scientist to lead impactful initiatives across Product and Revenue. You’ll partner closely with PMs and Engineers, own end-to-end delivery, and help design agentic AI workflows that unlock value from unstructured data (text, images, metadata).

What you’ll do

Build & productionise ranking, recommendation, and pricing models


Design A/B tests and experimentation frameworks
Apply NLP, LLMs, and vector databases to real product problems
Create multi-step AI workflows for commercial and operational decisions
Translate technical insights into product & revenue impact

What we’re looking for

4+ years in hands-on Data Science


Strong Python + cloud ML/data tooling (GCP, AWS, or similar)
Proven track record of shipping models into production
Strong experimentation & product analytics experience
Product mindset — you care about KPIs, not just metrics

Nice to have

Experience evaluating non-deterministic / generative systems


Recsys, pricing, or marketplace experience
Postgraduate degree in a quantitative field

Why join

High-impact, customer-facing AI


Real ownership, not just analysis
Strong collaboration with Product, Engineering & Commercial
Shape how modern AI is used in production

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