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DATA SCIENTIST – eDV CLEARED

NEW PERMANENT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE FOR A DATA SCIENTIST IN LONDON WITH ENHANCED DV CLEARANCE

  • Permanent opportunity for a Data Scientist
  • Enhanced DV security clearance is required
  • Salary up to £95,000 + Clearance Bonus + Company Bonus
  • Central London based organisation in an accessible location
  • To apply please call / 07704 152 640 or email

WHO WE ARE?

We are recruiting a permanent Data Scientist to work with a leading technology and engineering company that do excellent work in the National Security sector across a range of exciting projects. Due to the nature of our clients, you must hold enhanced DV security clearance.

WHAT WILL THE DATA SCIENCE ENGINEER BE DOING?

As a Data Science Engineer, you will be working alongside our team on a wide variety of projects with a special focus on innovation and AI. You could be working with all types of data (both structured and unstructured) using a variety of software – so we’re open to seeing engineers with different technology backgrounds!

THE DATA SCIENCE ENGINEER SHOULD HAVE….

  • Strong and demonstratable technical background in data science
  • Demonstratable experience developing & delivering data science strategies
  • Experience with big data ecosystems, cloud infrastructure and analytic frameworks
  • Techniques and toolkits for data cleansing, data processing and data preparation
  • Any experience with techniques and toolkits for combining data or analysing data streams would be desirable
  • Current enhanced DV security clearance

TO BE CONSIDERED….

Please either apply by clicking online or emailing me directly toFor further information please call me on 07704 152 640 - I can make myself available outside of normal working hours to suit from 7am until 10pm. If unavailable, please leave a message and either myself or one of my colleagues will respond. By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process & submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only. Also feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn, just search Dominic Barbet.I look forward to hearing from you.

DATA SCIENTIST - eDV CLEARED

KEY SKILLS:

PRINCIPAL DATA SCIENTIST / LEAD DATA SCIENTIST / MACHINE LEARNING / ML / NLP / NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING / DEEP LEARNING / DATA SCIENCE / LSTM / LONG SHORT TERM MEMORY / CNN / COGNETIVE NEURAL NETWORKS / CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE / ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE / INNOVATION / SECURITY CLEARANCE / DV CLEARED / SC CLEARED / SC CLEARANCE / SECURITY CLEARANCE / DV CLEARANCE / DEVELOPPED VETTING / DEEP VETTING / DEVELOPPED VETTED


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