Data Science Engineer

Expleo Group
Warwick
2 days ago
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Expleo is seeking a highly capable Data Science Engineer to support our prestigious automotive customer based in Gaydon. This is an exciting opportunity to play a critical role in shaping data solutions within advanced manufacturing engineering environments.


You will be responsible for delivering meaningful, actionable insights from operational data, developing automation solutions, and optimising reporting capabilities. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on ownership, collaboration, and driving measurable improvements.


Location: Gaydon, Warwickshire (on-site with travel to other UK sites as required)

Contract Basis


Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Engage with stakeholders and management to identify opportunities, improvements, and gaps in current reporting.
  • Identify, clean and transform operational data to create actionable insights and dashboards.
  • Automate data extraction and transformation processes.
  • Identify, develop and maintain Power App solutions for gaps in current data capture.
  • Undertake any other work as directed by the line manager in connection with the role.


Knowledge, Skills and Experience

Essential

Hard Skills:

  • Proven experience of developing dashboards and reporting capabilities with Tableau.
  • Ability to visually display data in a meaningful way that helps end users understand business performance and take appropriate actions.
  • Understanding of data modelling and relational database structures.
  • Experience using SQL to extract and transform data.
  • Experience automating data extraction and transformation processes.
  • Experience developing and maintaining Power Apps and Power Automate solutions.
  • Possess a valid driving licence, required to travel to different UK sites when required.


Soft Skills:

  • Ability to work independently and proactively, taking full ownership and responsibility for own work.
  • A team-focused mindset, considering wider team needs beyond individual project level.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to manage relationships and communicate effectively at all levels.
  • Good influencing skills.
  • Good problem-solving skills.


Desirable

Hard Skills:

  • Experience using the Enterprise Data Warehouse to extract, transform and load data.
  • Experience with Python.

Soft Skills:

  • Relevant Data apprenticeship / Degree or equivalent experience preferred.


🚫 Please note: Sponsorship is NOT available for this position. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

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