Data Scientist - Outside IR35 (Apply in 3 Minutes)

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This is an opportunity for a Data Scientist to play akey role in building Machine Learning and AI Solutions forcustomers, at the forefront of MS Azure technologies. Thesuccessful candidate will have commercial experience leading a teamor working independently. Responsibilities: 1. Take a lead role inthe design and development of machine learning, statisticalalgorithms and solutions. 2. Help clients realise the potential ofdata science, machine learning, and scaled data processing withinthe Azure ecosystem. 3. Ownership for the delivery of core solutioncomponents. 4. Manage the design and delivery of the dataarchitecture. 5. Communicate and present findings andrecommendations to stakeholders and customers. 6. Work directlywith clients to understand requirements and present solutions tocustomer sponsors. Required Skills & Experience: 1. MicrosoftAzure expertise primarily using Azure Machine Learning. 2.Extensive experience with Databricks, ML Flow, storytelling toolsand techniques. 3. Strong commercial experience creating predictivemodels, statistical analysis, and pricing analysis. 4. Working withlarge data sets (real time, storage, and geo-spatial data). 5.Writing and reviewing data science code, proficient in Python, C#,SQL, R, or other programming languages for data analysis andmachine learning. 6. A background in data science or dataengineering. 7. Excellent communication skills. 8. Strong appetiteto work closely with customers. Additional Information: 1. Rate:£500-550 (dependent on experience). 2. IR35: Outside. 3. Startdate: ASAP. 4. Initial Duration: Join on a full-time basis for 4weeks, or a fractional basis (2-3 days/ week) for 6 weeks. 5.Location: Remote. 6. All applicants must be based in the UK andhave the right to work. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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