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Data Scientist AI & NLP Innovation, leeds, west yorkshire col-narrow-left
Client: Cornucopia IT Resourcing
Location: leeds, west yorkshire, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
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Posted: 04.06.2025
Expiry Date: 19.07.2025
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Job Description: Data Scientist – AI & NLP Innovation
London (Hybrid)
Our client is a dynamic investment firm using AI to reshape financial insight
Are you a data scientist passionate about applying NLP, LLMs, and generative AI to real-world problems? Join a forward-thinking investment management firm based in London’s West End that is building an AI-driven future. You’ll help shape a growing data science function, working on high-impact projects in a collaborative, inclusive, and mission-driven environment.
Why Join?
Be part of a newly established, fast-growing AI team
Work on cutting-edge NLP and generative AI tools (e.g., RAG, open-source LLMs)
Help automate and modernise business processes across a respected financial organisation
Flexible, inclusive culture with purpose-driven values around environmental and social responsibility
What You'll Do:
Build and deploy AI applications that improve efficiency and deliver business value
Apply NLP, LLMs, and automation to unlock insights from complex, unstructured data
Work across departments to identify and deliver impactful AI use cases
Evaluate emerging models and AI tools for real-world adoption
Collaborate closely with the Head of Data Science to scale innovative solutions
What You Bring:
5+ years of hands-on experience in Python, ML, and NLP/LLMs
Familiarity with open-source LLMs (e.g., LLaMA, Mistral, Qwen) and RAG pipelines
Experience building APIs and interactive tools with FastAPI, Streamlit, or Gradio
Solid understanding of AI infrastructure, including GPUs and Docker
Comfortable working with unstructured data sources like PDFs, emails, and OCR
Proficient in Git, SQL, and handling a variety of data formats
If you're excited by the opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI in a practical, purpose-led investment environment, we’d love to hear from you. [emailprotected]

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