Market Research Data Scientist - Public Sector

MrWeb Ltd.
City of London
4 months ago
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Market Research Data Scientist - Public Sector Central London / hybrid Up To GBP 50,000 + bonus - (posted May 7 2025)

Job Spec: Are you a Data Scientist with experience of working with survey data, looking for a role in which you can support the wider business by using advanced analysis to answer client questions? In this role you will work on international audience segmentation, behavioural change modelling and impact evaluation projects.

This global research firm is looking for a new member of the team able to hit the ground running with statistical techniques and concepts including regression and classification modelling, cluster analysis and statistical testing. You will be confident in the use of R or Python as well as development of dashboards. You'll be an integral team member, involved in research projects from the design stage through to client delivery.

You’ll use your skills to answer client questions, providing bespoke visualisation solutions, and you will support on the delivery of ad-hoc data-focused products and solutions.

Initially offered as a 12 month contract with a view to being made a permanent role at the end. Based in Central London 3 days per week with the rest at home if desired. Please get in touch for full details.

Who to contact: Email your CV (in confidence) to , quoting the reference above, or contact Andrew Goobey, Andrew Mercer, Caroline Rock or Rebecca Meaton on

IMPORTANT - PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND E‑MAIL ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THE MESSAGE. Please say that you found the vacancy on MrWeb! Thanks for your interest.


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