Data Scientist

Avensys Consulting UK
London
2 days ago
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Role title: Data Scientist

Location: Heathrow, Waterside, UK

Job Type: Contract – Inside IR45

Rate: 450 GBP Per Day – Inside IR35


Role purpose: This role is responsible for developing industrialized optimisation and machine learning models as part of a full-stack product squad that delivers operations decision-support software


Skills/capabilities

  • Strong knowledge of either machine learning and optimization techniques, incl. supervised (regression, tree methods, etc.), unsupervised (clustering) learning, and operations research (linear, mixed integer programming, heuristics)
  • Fluent in Python(required) and other programming languages (preferred)with strong skills in applying DS, ML, and OR packages (scikit-learn, pandas, numpy, gurobietc.) to solve real-life problems and visualise the outcomes (e.g. seaborn)
  • Proficient in working with cloud platforms (AWS preferred), code versioning (Git), experiment tracking (e.g. MLflow)
  • Experience with cloud-based ML tools (e.g. SageMaker), data and model versioning (e.g. DVC), CI/CD (e.g. GitHub Actions), workflow orchestration (e.g. Airflow/Dagster) and containerised solutions (e.g. Docker, ECS) nice to have
  • Experience in code testing (unit, integration, end-to-end tests)
  • Strong data engineering skills in SQL and Python
  • Proficient in use of Microsoft Office, including advanced Excel and PowerPoint Skills
  • Advanced analytical skills, including the ability to apply a range of data science and analytic techniques to quickly generate accurate business insights
  • Understanding of the trade-offs of different data science, machine learning, and optimization approaches, and ability to intelligently select which are the best candidates to solve a particular business problem
  • Able to structure business and technical problems, identify trade-offs, and propose solutions
  • Communication of advanced technical concepts to audiences with varying levels of technical skills
  • Managing priorities and timelines to deliver features in a timely manner that meet business requirements
  • Collaborative team-working, giving and receiving feedback, and always seeking to improve team processes


Qualifications/experience

  • Master’s degree or greater in data science, ML, or operational research, or 2+ years of highly relevant industry experience(required)
  • 0-2 years working on production ML or optimization software products at scale (required)
  • Experience in developing industrialized software, especially data science or machine learning software products (preferred)
  • Experience in relevant business domains (transportation, airlines, operations, network problems) (preferred)

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