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Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer

Join our team as a Data Scientist / Machine Learning expert in the Analytics department within the business services industry. This permanent position, based in London, offers an opportunity to apply advanced data science techniques to deliver actionable insights.

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Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer

Our client is a well-established organisation within the business services industry. They are a medium-sized entity with a commitment to innovation and excellence in their field, providing a supportive environment for professional growth.

Description

Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer

Develop and implement machine learning models to analyse complex data sets.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify business challenges and provide data-driven solutions.
Optimise data pipelines and workflows for improved efficiency.
Translate analytical findings into clear insights and recommendations for stakeholders.
Stay updated on the latest advancements in data science and machine learning methodologies.
Create and maintain detailed documentation of data models and processes.
Conduct exploratory data analysis to uncover trends and patterns.
Ensure data quality and integrity throughout all analytics processes.Profile

Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer

A successful Data Scientist / Machine Learning expert should have:

A strong academic background in data science, computer science, mathematics, or a related field.
Hands-on experience with AWS ML stack (SageMaker, Lambda, Redshift).
Proven ability to design and implement machine learning algorithms and models.
Proficiency in Python, SQL, and ML libraries (e.g., scikit-learn, XGBoost, PyTorch, TensorFlow).
Strong data analysis, statistical modelling, and experimentation skills.
Experience with data visualisation tools and techniques.
Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or similar.
Knowledge of data processing frameworks and platforms.
Attention to detail and a methodical approach to problem-solving.Job Offer

Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer

Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £69,000 per annum.
Comprehensive standard benefits package.
Opportunity to work in the thriving business services industry.
Located in the heart of London with excellent transport links.
Permanent role with opportunities for professional growth and development.If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Data Scientist / Machine Learning specialist, we encourage you to apply now

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