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Data Scientist

JR United Kingdom
Bath
2 weeks ago
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A growing player in the ESG space is looking for a Data Scientist, with experience in the risk space, to shape and deliver analytics capabilities for their risk and ESG-focused product. This is a chance to join a data-led business with an abundance of unique internal datasets and real appetite to explore external sources to enhance its insight-driven platform.

Sitting within a collaborative, cross-functional team, you'll take ownership of building and deploying risk models that span from individual company assessments to broader supply chain evaluations. You’ll also play a key role in developing generative AI capabilities for insight reporting and contribute directly to new product development alongside Product, BI and wider Data Science teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and implement risk models across companies and construction supply chains.
  • Source and analyse new datasets to drive product innovation and insight.
  • Collaborate with Product, BI and Data Science teams to deliver value to clients.
  • Lead GenAI-driven reporting for the risk product.
  • Communicate complex insights in a clear, commercial way.

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong skills in SQL and Python for data analysis and modelling.
  • Proactive mindset with the ability to operate autonomously.
  • Excellent communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Experience in risk analysis, ideally in finance, insurance, or supply chains.
  • Knowledge of UK company law or insolvency risk is a bonus.
  • Experience with PowerBI or similar data visualisation tools.
  • Exposure to LLMs or generative AI for reporting is highly desirable.

If this looks like it could be of interest, apply below.


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