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Data Scientist

AQA
Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Introduction

AQA's is leading the educational assessment world with ethical AI solutions which ensure to never let a learner down. You'll be joining a forward-thinking team at AQA where innovation meets impact. This is your chance to shape the future of assessment through cutting-edge data science and AI solutions. You'll be part of a collaborative environment alongside other value-driven data scientists and technical staff who prize creativity, experimentation and continuous improvement. Whether you're developing new models or exploring emerging technologies, your work will help transform how we deliver assessments and support learners. This is a role where your ideas will be heard, your expertise will be valued and your contributions will make a real difference

Purpose of the role

You'll lead the development of advanced solutions leveraging cutting-edge data science and AI that enhance business performance and support AQA's strategic goals, working closely with colleagues all across AQA. From Python applications to bespoke AI services within wider solutions, your work will help deliver meaningful insights and drive innovation across the organisation and the wider assessment world. Your expertise will help shape the direction of AQA's innovation programme, ensuring that our use of data and technology remains at the forefront of the education sector, presenting your work at international conferences. This role is central to our ambition to lead digital change and create assessment solutions that are fair, accessible and future-ready.

Key responsibilities
  • Scoping, leading and managing data science projects aligned with AQA's innovation and AI workstreams.
  • Developing and delivering applications, proof-of-concepts and insights powered by AI or machine learning.
  • Communicating complex technical outcomes to senior and non-technical stakeholders through presentations and demonstrations.
What we are looking for

You'll thrive in this role if you're a creative problem-solver with a passion for data science and innovation.

  • Experience developing applications using Python and version control tools.
  • Broad knowledge of databases and data structures, with a willingness to learn AQA's systems.
  • Understanding of machine learning, NLP, deep learning and large language models would be beneficial
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage diverse stakeholders.
  • Ability to think analytically and creatively to solve complex problems.
What\'s in it for you
  • This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real impact while growing your career in a supportive and innovative environment.
  • Work on high-impact projects that shape the future of assessment.
  • Opportunities for professional development and attending industry conferences.
  • A 35-hour week and a flexible working culture.
  • 25 days' holiday, rising to 30 with service - plus bank holidays and additional Christmas closure.
  • An enhanced contributory pension scheme - you could pay in 7% and AQA contributes 11.5% (other options available).
  • Comprehensive health coverage from day one - including Bupa PMI, Health Cash Plan, and Life Assurance.
  • Access to eco-friendly transport schemes, including cycle to work and electric vehicle leasing.
  • Strong commitment to personal and professional development.
Diversity and inclusion statement

At AQA, we are committed to fostering a workplace that celebrates diversity and promotes equity and inclusion. We believe that a diverse team brings richer perspectives and drives better outcomes. Our ED&I strategy ensures that everyone—regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, age, disability, sexual orientation, or background—is valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. We actively promote inclusive language, avoid stereotypes, and strive for representation across all dimensions of diversity. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and lived experiences.

Application process

To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Application deadline: Tuesday 30th September. Interviews will be conducted in Manchester on the 9th/10th October and onboarding will begin shortly after.


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