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At Wheely, we are building the future of high-endtransportation. Were pioneering a new standard of excellence andcrafting unparalleled brand, product and service experiences fordiscerning individuals who prioritize time and perfection above allelse. Join us as we scale Wheely from London, Dubai and Paris todozens of markets around the world in the coming years. With over3000 chauffeur partners and hundreds of thousands of customers, weare fortunate to be the leading brand in all the markets we operatein. Requirements * Degree in Mathematics, Economics, ComputerScience, or Statistics * Experience in analysing large data sets *Proficiency in SQL * Strong programming skills in Python *Competence in at least one business intelligence tool such asLooker or Metabase, and a strong grasp of data visualisationtechniques * Experience in leading experimental initiatives, use ofstatistical methods, design and analysis of experiments, andproviding insightful recommendations * Familiarity with supervisedmachine learning frameworks, including but not limited to, LinearRegression, Decision Trees, and Gradient Boosting What we offerWheely expects the very best from our people, both on the road andin the office. In return, employees enjoy flexible working hours,stock options and an exceptional range of perks and benefits. *Office-based role located in West London * Competitive salary &equity package * Medical insurance, including dental * Life andcritical illness insurance * Monthly credit for Wheely journeys *Lunch allowance * Professional development subsidies * Cycle towork scheme * Top-notch equipment * Relocation allowance (dependenton role level) * Wheely has an in-person culture but allowsflexible working hours and work from home when needed. Wheely is anequal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and arecommitted to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.All of your personal information will be collected stored andprocessed in accordance with Wheelys Candidate Privacy Notice.J-18808-Ljbffr

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