Data Scientist

Spectrum IT Recruitment
City of London
1 month ago
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Overview

Our client is looking for an experienced Data Scientist to design, build, and optimise machine learning models and advanced analytics solutions that support institutional priorities across a large, complex network. The role blends hands-on data science with strategic impact, using AWS technologies to deliver predictive insights that drive proactive interventions and data-driven decision-making. This is a hybrid role with the expectation of working 2 days pw in the London office.

Skills and experience required

Skills and experience required:

  • Bachelor's degree in data science, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or similar
  • Experience delivering predictive analytics or machine learning solutions
  • Strong skills in Python, SQL, and ML libraries (e.g. scikit-learn, XGBoost, PyTorch, TensorFlow)
  • Hands-on experience with AWS ML services (SageMaker, Lambda, Redshift)
  • Ability to clearly communicate insights to non-technical stakeholders
  • Strong analytical thinking, collaboration skills, and a results-driven mindset
Role responsibilities

Role responsibilities:

  • Build, tune, and maintain predictive and ML models using AWS SageMaker
  • Analyse large datasets and perform feature engineering to improve model performance
  • Run experiments, test hypotheses, and optimise models for accuracy and value
  • Monitor model performance and manage retraining over time
  • Collaborate with Data Engineers, BI Developers, and Analysts to integrate outputs into dashboards and reports
  • Partner with academic, operational, and IT stakeholders to translate insights into action
  • Document models and support knowledge sharing and scalability
  • Contribute to the expansion of predictive analytics into advanced ML/AI use cases

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.


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