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Job Title: Data Scientist


Location: Bristol


Salary: £45k - £65k Depending on Experience


Work Pattern: Flexible Arrangements


Skill Set: Python, Machine Learning, Databricks


Summary

A data-focused consultancy has a brand new role for an experienced Data Scientist to join their team. The role is being offered on a permanent basis from their central Bristol office, and with a flexible working pattern.


This elite company are experts in providing technological solutions to their impressive customer base. You will be joining a company that truly value the work that they do: delivering bespoke and high quality solutions.


You will be tasked to work alongside clients to establish their data science requirements, and then lead on the development and deployment of these solutions.


The Company

The company work in multiple sectors to deliver high-quality solutions that allow their clients to reach their performance goals. They work alongside the newest technology and have an innovative and focused mindset.


As a new employee you will receive 33 days annual leave, a competitive pension, and flexible working. You will be working alongside an enthusiastic team of data professionals in a vibrant and exciting organization.


The Role

The ideal candidate will be keen to continue developing and building successful client relationships by taking the time to understand their pain points. Therefore we require someone with a problem-solving and proactive mindset.


  • Design and implement data science solutions
  • Lead client relationships
  • Apply data science, simulation and ML techniques to design and develop solutions
  • Provide regular updates and presentations to clients
  • Write Reports


Required Skills

  • Educational Qualifications in Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, Maths etc.
  • Python
  • Machine Learning
  • Statistical Modelling
  • CI/CD Pipelines
  • Databricks
  • Database Management (bonus!)


Benefits

  • 33 Days Holiday (incl. Bank Holidays)
  • Pension Plans
  • Flexible Working


Apply Now!

If you are an experienced Data Scientist and you are looking to work with an organisation that has a fantastic approach to work in a supportive an innovative environment, then look no further – this is the role for you!


Referrals:

If this role isn’t right for you, do you know someone that might be interested? You could earn £1,000 of retail vouchers if you refer a successful candidate to Oscar. Email: to recommend someone for this role.


Interviews for this role will be held imminently . To be considered, please send your CV to me now to avoid disappointment.


Job Title: Data Scientist


Location: Bristol


Salary: £45k - £65k Depending on Experience


Work Pattern: Flexible Arrangements


Skill Set: Python, Machine Learning, Databricks

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