Data Scientist

Lorien
Rickmansworth
4 days ago
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Contract Job Opportunity: Data Scientist

Rate: £500/day
IR35: Inside IR35
Contract Length: 12‑month contract
Location: Rickmansworth (2 days onsite per week)
Start: ASAP

About the Role

We're looking for a Data Scientist to harness first‑ and third‑party data across CRM and digital marketing, delivering actionable insight, robust reporting, and evidence‑based recommendations that drive commercial performance.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys collaborating with marketing teams, shaping data‑driven strategy, and turning complex datasets into clear commercial value.

Key Deliverables

Design and continually improve data‑driven audience strategies to maximise CRM and digital marketing performance. Deliver actionable insights and detailed performance reporting across campaigns and customer behaviour. Drive best practice for data quality, governance, and data‑driven decision‑making within marketing.

Main Responsibilities

Lead the marketing data science function, developing tools and insights for targeting, measurement, and optimisation. Validate CRM data outputs from the central Centre of Excellence. Provide 1PD audience data and insights to enhance digital media performance. Build predictive models and forecasting tools. Deliver customer behaviour reporting and marketing effectiveness insights. Lead targeted, data-driven projects such as segmentation and loyalty initiatives.

Required Skills & Knowledge

Strong SQL skills for data extraction and manipulation Salesforce experience / certification Advanced analytical and reporting skills Customer segmentation and targeting techniques Forecasting and predictive modelling Excellent communication skills - able to convert complex data into actionable insights

Knowledge & Experience

Strong understanding of how data drives marketing performance Curious, analytical approach to solving business problems Awareness of data governance processes

Ideal Prior Experience

Previous experience in a Data Scientist or analytical role within marketing or CRM Experience with audience targeting and performance measurement in digital marketing Automotive experience is beneficial but not essential

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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