Data Science Manager

Product Madness (U.K) Limited
London
1 day ago
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As the Manager of Data Science, Games Tech, you will be a transformational leader, responsible for guiding and inspiring a dedicated team of data scientists and machine learning engineers. In this role, you’ll drive the creation of groundbreaking data solutions that enhance gameplay, improve user engagement, and optimize business outcomes. As a key partner for multi-functional teams, including game developers, data analysts, product, and game operations managers, you will use your ML and data expertise to build internal data tools. These tools will support decision making. You will also develop customer-facing data products that enable personalized experiences in our industry-leading games.

What you'll do

Key Leadership Responsibilities

Mentorship & Development: Provide ongoing mentorship, coaching, and professional development opportunities to foster growth and enhance team performance.

Partnerships: Act as a trusted partner across the organisation, advocating for data-driven decision-making and empowering business units to adopt data products.

Ownership & Accountability: Assume full accountability for the data science project execution to final integration and outcome assessment, ensuring that your team delivers impactful results on time and within scope.

Insight Communication: Translate sophisticated analytical insights into actionable recommendations, communicating them to the senior leadership team to advise critical business decisions, with the ability to encourage and influence stakeholders.

Key Technical Responsibilities

Data Science Best Practices: Drive best practices in A/B-testing, predictive modelling, user clustering and reinforcement learning, to continually set the standard on data science benefit.

Engineering Best Practices: Be responsible for the implementation of the best software engineering practices for internal tools and ML/RL model development, define software architecture standards, implement code review practices, auto-tests, improve observability, reproducibility and monitoring of ML/RL solutions.

Infrastructure Ownership: Own the development of analytical frameworks, including A/B testing (using Bayesian Inference and contextual multi-armed bandits techniques) and other data science tooling. Ensuring scalability, accuracy, and reliability across projects.

Product & Engineering Collaboration: Coordinate integration of analytical solutions into games and platforms, partnering closely with product and engineering to ensure end-to-end solution success.

What we need from you

Expertise in clustering, predictive modelling, reinforcement learning, and Bayesian statistics.

PHD or MSc or equivalent experience in Data Science, Computer Science, Satistics, Physics or related field

5+ years of Data Science experience with a minimum of 2 years in a leadership role

Practical experience in software engineering, proven track record in design and development of the customer-facing products

Experience in ML Ops and deploying machine learning mode at scale.

Proficiency in Python, and familiarity with data processing technologies (e.g., Kafka, Spark) and/or cloud platforms (e.g., GCP, AWS, or Azure).

Ability to work on a hybrid work basis requiring at least 3 days a week in our central London office

Why Product Madness?

As part of the Aristocrat family, we share their mission of bringing joy to life through the power of play, with a world-class team who creates top-grossing, leading titles in the social casino genre, including Heart of Vegas, Lightning Link, Cashman Casino. With 800 team members across the globe, Product Madness is headquartered in London, with offices in Barcelona, Gdańsk, Lviv, Montreal and a remote team spanning the USA, making us a truly global powerhouse.

We live by our People First principle. Regardless of where, when, or how they work, our team members have opportunities to elevate their careers, and grow alongside us. We take pride in fostering an inclusive culture, where our people are encouraged to be their very best, every day. But don’t just take our word for it. In 2024, we made the Global Inspiring Workplace Awards list, and won a bronze award at the Stevies for Great Employers in the ‘Employer of the Year - Media and Entertainment’ category.

So, what’s stopping you?

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