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Data Scientist

Technopride Ltd
London
1 week ago
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Job Description
Role Overview

The Data Scientist will be responsible for leveraging advanced analytics, statistical modeling, and AI/ML techniques to deliver actionable insights and innovative data-driven solutions. The role requires a blend of technical expertise, analytical thinking, and stakeholder management skills to support strategic decision-making and optimize business performance.

Core Competencies

Primary Skills

  1. Problem Solving – Defines complex problems, generates data-driven solutions, and evaluates alternatives to determine optimal outcomes.

  2. AI Ethics – Applies ethical principles and best practices to ensure the responsible use of artificial intelligence technologies.

  3. Data Analysis – Collects, interprets, and analyzes large datasets to uncover trends and insights.

  4. Data Wrangling – Cleans, manipulates, and transforms data into formats suitable for analysis and modeling.

  5. Statistics – Applies appropriate statistical methodologies to support analysis and decision-making.

  6. Statistical Algorithms – Utilizes statistical and machine learning algorithms to extract insights and predict outcomes.

Secondary Skills

  1. Communication – Delivers complex technical concepts clearly and effectively to diverse audiences.

  2. Negotiation & Influence – Builds consensus and drives alignment among stakeholders to achieve business objectives.

  3. Stakeholder Management – Develops strong relationships with internal and external partners to understand needs and deliver impactful data solutions.

Requirements

  • Proven hands-on experience as a Data Scientist or AI/ML Engineer.

  • Strong proficiency in Python and SQL, with a solid grasp of software engineering best practices.

  • Experience working within cloud computing environments (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP).

  • Familiarity with Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) frameworks and pipelines.

  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and critical-thinking abilities.

  • Strong communication and presentation skills, with the ability to convey insights effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences.

  • High attention to detail and a structured approach to data-driven problem-solving.



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