Data Science Manager - Advanced Analytics & AI

TalkTalk Telecom
Salford
1 month ago
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Role:

The business demands for data science products have Increased leading to a natural expansion of the teams. The newly created hands-on manager role will work alongside another data science manager to lead the teams In delivering business value through data science products.

Responsibilities:
Support the head of data science, advance analytics and AI and work alongside other team members In delivering the departments mandate.

Apply expertise in statistics and mathematics, data science methods and AI techniques (Including GenAI) to solve complex business problems and deliver value aligned to business needs.

Develop products from poc to production In an agile, Iterative fail fast, learn and optimise manner.

Deploy robust data products In production using MLOps capabilities.

Adhere to all applicable data and AI applicable organisational, regulatory and legal requirements.

Mentor, upskill technical capabilities and manager more junior members of the team.

Generate energy, pride and momentum in the team to raise our game to world class, with the team acting as an internal consultancy.

Work collaboratively across multi-disciplined teams.

Knowledge, Skills & Experience

A Data Science and AI expert with a proven track record in leveraging data science and AI methods to solve business problems and deliver tangible business value.

Educated to MSc, PhD or equivalent apprenticeship level in physics, mathematics, statistics, data science, AI or computer science.

Proven expertise In using relevant coding languages (Python, SQL etc.), tools (e.g. GIT, CI/CD pipelines, MLFlow etc.) and platforms (Databricks etc.) to deliver data products.

Strong problem-solving skills are essential, along with an ability to manage a varied workload.

Effective communication skills with ability to convey "why do we care" messages clearly to broad range of stakeholders having different technical capabilities.

Motivated by delivering results in a fast-paced digital and transformational organisation.

Prior experience of managing, motivating and upskilling more junior team members.

Collaborative, team player with a tenacious, resilient mentality and can do attitude.

Experience in the Telecommunications sector is a bonus

Be Yourself. Make an Impact. Join Us.

As a recognised Top 50 Inclusive Employer in the UK, we believe that diversity fuels innovation and success. We’re committed to building a workplace that reflects the communities and customers we serve. At TalkTalk, inclusion is part of our DNA – we’re all 100% human, and we’ve created a culture where you can truly be yourself.

We’re not your traditional 9-5. We’re a dynamic, flexible workplace, and we’re excited to hear how you like to work. Whether you thrive in collaboration, focus better at home, or prefer a bit of both – let’s make it work.

What We Offer

Flexible hybrid working – with a minimum of 50% office presence to support teamwork and connection

Collaborative office spaces designed for creative thinking and innovation

Free on-site parking at our offices

Generous holiday package – 25 days annual leave, 3 wellbeing days, and your birthday off (plus the option to buy up to 10 more days!)

Private healthcare for all employees

Competitive pension scheme and performance-related bonus opportunities

Free broadband for all employees

Life event gifts – celebrating milestones like marriages and births

Inclusive employee networks – open to all, supporting peer connection and thought-provoking conversations

Salary sacrifice scheme – save on dental, gym, and more

Big retail and leisure discounts

3 paid volunteering days a year – because making a difference matters to us too

Be Yourself. Make an Impact. Join Us.

As a recognised Top 50 Inclusive Employer in the UK, we believe that diversity fuels innovation and success. We’re committed to building a workplace that reflects the communities and customers we serve. At TalkTalk, inclusion is part of our DNA – we’re all 100% human, and we’ve created a culture where you can truly be yourself.

We’re not your traditional 9-5. We’re a dynamic, flexible workplace, and we’re excited to hear how you like to work. Whether you thrive in collaboration, focus better at home, or prefer a bit of both – let’s make it work.

What We Offer

Flexible hybrid working – with a minimum of 50% office presence to support teamwork and connection

Collaborative office spaces designed for creative thinking and innovation

Free on-site parking at our offices

Generous holiday package – 25 days annual leave, 3 wellbeing days, and your birthday off (plus the option to buy up to 10 more days!)

Private healthcare for all employees

Competitive pension scheme and performance-related bonus opportunities

Free broadband for all employees

Life event gifts – celebrating milestones like marriages and births

Inclusive employee networks – open to all, supporting peer connection and thought-provoking conversations

Salary sacrifice scheme – save on dental, gym, and more

Big retail and leisure discounts

3 paid volunteering days a year – because making a difference matters to us too

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