Associate Data Scientist

Sheffield
8 months ago
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DWP. Digital with purpose.

Are you a data scientist?
Do you want to use your experience in Python, R & SQL to develop innovative data-driven solutions to complex problems?
Do you want to create cutting-edge, data-driven solutions that will help millions of DWP users?

DWP Digital is transforming the way government services work, and we're hiring the best digital talent to work in agile, multidisciplinary teams to deliver these changes, making over services easier to find, access and use.

We want a talented and passionate Associate Data Scientist like you to deliver innovative, data-driven solutions. You'll be working within a high-performing team of data scientists, collaborating on projects across our Universal Credit team, to identify, analyse and create solutions for complex problems and maintain essential digital services.

If you want to be part of our expert community, and put data at the heart of government services click apply now to start an application.

Data with Potential.

You'll be an Associate Data Scientist for our Universal Credit (UC) team, applying your skills and experience to projects that affect millions of UK citizens.

UC Data Scientists are part of multidisciplinary development teams that design and deliver new features for the Universal Credit digital service, using their expertise in datasets and data science techniques to ensure the development of the service is supported by data, helping to improve outcomes for UC claimants and DWP staff.

You'll lean heavily into advanced analytics (e.g. machine learning, network analytics, natural language processing, etc.), coding using SQL and Python. You'll be using software development best practice to create re-useable and extensible codebases.

You'll be a trusted member of our multidisciplinary Agile team, offering your own experience and insights to projects and learning from others in the data science and wider digital communities in DWP.

Your essential skills and experience:

Academic background in Data Science, Maths, Statistics or Computer Science or equivalent Data Science-related experience
Hands-on experience using data science to solve problems or improve established processes
Stakeholder management skills and experience working with colleagues to understand their requirements and deliver complex analytical projects in a timely manner
Ability to communicate results to a range of audiences, translating technical concepts into non-technical language where necessary
Understanding of a range of data science techniques and the ability to apply these to practical situations
Ability to explore, combine and transform data from across disparate sources
Experience writing code in R, Python or SQL.

Details. Wages. Perks.

You'll be based in your choice of one of our brilliant digital hubs in either London or Leeds, whichever is most convenient for you.

We also have all the tools and tech to work flexibly. We operate a hybrid working model. You can expect to work from home 60% of the time.

For Leeds based roles, we offer competitive pay of up to £36,545 per annum.

Additionally, a Digital Allowance of up to £7,476 per annum is available for exceptional candidates, based on our assessment of your skills and experience.

You'll be eligible for a brilliant civil service pension with employer contributions of over 28.97%, worth up to £10,500 per year.

For London based roles, we offer competitive pay of up to £41,567 per annum.

Additionally, a Digital Allowance of up to £2,454 per annum is available for exceptional candidates, based on our assessment of your skills and experience.

You'll be eligible for a brilliant civil service pension with employer contributions of over 28.97%, worth up to £12,000 per year.

You'll get a generous leave package starting at 26 days, rising to 31 over time.

Plus, all the usual bank holidays, and the option to take up to 3 extra days off a month on flexi leave.

We have a benefits package built around your work-life balance, which includes:

Flexible working, flexi hours and flexi days
Hybrid working: some time in a hub with the team, some time at home
Family-friendly policies
Time off for volunteering and charitable giving
Bring your authentic self to work with 'I Can Be Me in DWP'
Discounts and savings on shopping, fun days out and more
Interest-free loans to buy a bike or a season ticket
Working in an award-winning environment and culture
Professional development, coaching, mentoring and career progression opportunities

Click 'Apply' for more information and to start an application on Civil Service Jobs

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