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2 months ago
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Contract: Permanent, full-time

Salary: £50,000 - £52,000 + annual bonuses (company and performance)

 

About Us

We're PEP Health, an AI-enabled platform transforming the way healthcare providers understand patient experience, and we're looking for top talent to join our ambitious team. We’re virtually headquartered in London and operate across the UK and USA.

As a SaaS company, we deliver real-time analytics via our web platform that helps improve healthcare services and patient outcomes.

You should be self-motivated, eager to learn, and willing to take on new responsibilities, while managing your workload. If you thrive in an agile environment and wish to join an innovative team that’s pioneering positive change in healthcare services, we'd love to hear from you.

We’re looking for a dynamicData Scientistto join our growing team. You’ll be responsible for developing our ML/NLP models, analysing in-house and external data sources, and working closely with internal stakeholders and customers to explain the findings in a clear, concise, and actionable manner.

We're committed to creating an exceptional working environment for our employees. Our culture is open and empowering, and we're looking for a passionate, driven individual to join us on our mission.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Training machine learning models to automatically categorise text
  • Investigating new approaches to problems, exploring the literature, and actively following the cutting-edge of research
  • Identifying and using new data sources from around the web, in combination with our proprietary patient experience data
  • Communicating with clients to gather requirements, provide updates, and ensure successful project outcomes.
  • Delivering products in the form of reports, presentations, and academic publications
  • Ensuring projects follow agile methodologies and best practices.

So, what's in it for you?

  • A fast-paced, friendly, collaborative and flexible working environment
  • Ample opportunities for career development and growth
  • Opportunities to tackle challenging technical problems while gaining hands-on experience with cutting-edge data science techniques
  • A diverse and inclusive workplace
  • Monthly wellbeing allowance
  • Unlimited leave


What We’re Looking For:
Must have

  • 3+ years experience as a Data Scientist in a commercial setting
  • Extensive experience usingPythonto analyse text and implement machine learning models - including packages likespaCyandTensorflow
  • Familiarity withMLOpsand experience usingAWSto develop, deploy and monitor models
  • A scientific mindset with strong problem-solving, data analytical, and exploratory skills
  • Experience working directly with commercial clients to present and evolve data science solutions.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate technical concepts to a non-technical audience
  • Experience with project management and knowledge base tools such asJiraandConfluence
  • Comfortable working remotely
  • Right to work in the UK

Nice to have

  • Experience working intech, healthcare,orSaaSenvironments
  • A track record of academic publications
  • Postgraduate degree in a quantitative field
  • Strong knowledge ofAgile methodologies(Scrum, Kanban, etc.)


This is a remote role for UK-based individuals.

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