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Data Scientist (HS)

IBM
Leicester
5 days ago
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Overview

Data Scientist (HS) role at IBM. IBM CIC delivers deep technical and industry expertise to a wide range of public and private sector clients in the UK.

A career in IBM CIC means you’ll have the opportunity to work with visionaries across multiple industries to improve the hybrid cloud and AI journey for the most innovative and valuable companies in the world. Our culture centers on long-term career growth and development opportunities in an environment that embraces your unique skills and experience.

Your Role And Responsibilities
  • Lead the design, development, and deployment of AI solutions using cutting-edge technologies, focusing on foundation models and large language models
  • Collaborate with senior team members to define cognitive computing strategies and guide the full AI project lifecycle
  • Conduct in-depth exploratory data analysis, feature engineering, and model selection for structured and unstructured data
  • Utilize advanced analytics techniques, including NLP and ML, to extract insights and drive decision-making
  • Mentor junior team members and promote knowledge-sharing within the team
Qualifications
  • Bachelor\'s Degree
Required Technical And Professional Expertise
  • Strong proficiency in Python and experience with AI frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Keras
  • In-depth understanding of foundation models and large language models
  • Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and related services
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
  • Proven track record of delivering AI solutions in a professional setting
Preferred Technical And Professional Experience
  • Experience with generative AI models
  • Knowledge of modern UI frameworks (Backbone.js, AngularJS, React.js, Ember.js, Bootstrap, JQuery)
  • Familiarity with relational and NoSQL databases (SQL, Postgres, DB2, MongoDB)
  • Understanding of various operating systems (Linux, Windows, iOS, Android)
Employment and Eligibility

As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. To be eligible for this role, you must have the valid right to work in the UK. We do not offer visa sponsorship and have no future plans to do so. You must be a resident in the UK and have lived continuously in the UK for the last 5 years. You must be able to hold or gain a UK government security clearance.

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
  • IT Services and IT Consulting

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