Senior Data Scientist

Harnham
Manchester
1 year ago
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A great opportunity to join a team building advanced conversational AI and NLP products for financial services. This role is ideal if you enjoy modern LLMs, problem solving, and bringing machine learning models into production.


The Company

They are a growing data and AI organisation developing conversational tools, data assistants, and NLP solutions for analytics and trading teams. Their work spans LLM fine tuning, automation, and website chatbots, supported by strong engineering and DevOps functions. They operate an AWS environment and encourage collaboration across teams.


The Role

  • Build and fine tune LLMs and NLP models for analytics and conversational products.
  • Apply mathematical and quantitative thinking to financial use cases.
  • Develop ML pipelines, model evaluation processes, and production ready code.
  • Work with engineers to deploy models in AWS.
  • Support and guide mid level Data Scientists.

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience in Python, machine learning, and NLP.
  • Hands on work with LLMs, fine tuning, and modern ML tooling.
  • Ability to understand quantitative concepts for trading and financial analytics.
  • Experience working in cloud based engineering environments, ideally AWS.
  • Comfortable collaborating with cross functional teams.


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