Data Science Manager

Nicoll Curtin
London
6 months ago
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Data Science Manager - London - Python, SQL, Pyspark

I am looking to speak to Data Scientists in London who have experience in financial services or technology companies for one of my clients.

  • Python
  • SQL
  • Pyspark
  • Scikit
  • Pytorch

Experience:

  • Within Financial Services or Technology sectors
  • Exposure to AI, ML & LLMs beneficial

If you would be interested in exploring this opportunity apply to this opportunity and I can run through further details.

Must be located near London due to hybrid working.

Must hold Citizenship or ILR, no other visas accepted or offered.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionEngineering and Information Technology
  • IndustriesFinancial Services, Banking, and Investment Banking

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