Data Scientist

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Data Scientist - London (hybrid working - 3 days a week)

Are you ready to bring cutting-edge AI and data science engineering into a global, high-calibre professional services environment?

A leading international organisation is looking for a Data Scientist with strong experience with Azure to join its London technology function. You will help design, build, and deploy production-ready AI and advanced data analytics solutions that directly support business strategy. This role suits someone who thrives on end-to-end ownership and wants to see their work make a measurable impact.

What's in it for you

  • Opportunity to play a critical role in the Design, development and deployment of AI/MI and Data solutions
  • Work with advanced AI platforms including Azure ML, Azure OpenAI, Databricks, MLflow and LangChain
  • A collaborative, supportive culture that encourages innovation and professional development
  • Hybrid working with three days in the London office

What you will be doing

  • Designing, building, and deploying data science & AI solutions end-to-end
  • Implementing MLOps foundations including CI/CD, automated testing, monitoring, drift detection and model versioning
  • Building generative AI features such as RAG pipelines, embeddings, and AI agents
  • Ensuring technical delivery aligns with security,...

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