Data Scientist Python SQL Mathematics

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Data Scientist (Python SQL Mathematics) London / WFH to £60k

Are you a bright, ambitious Data Scientist with Python and SQL skills seeking an opportunity to work on complex, Greenfield systems using the latest tech, whilst continually learning and improving?

You could be progressing your career at a hugely successful European car insurance tech company as they expand their UK presence.

As a Graduate Data Scientist you will join the Pricing Engine team with a focus on data modelling and predictive analysis to provide solutions that meet business needs and develop best practises. You'll be collaboratively problem solving as part of a supportive Agile team, reporting to the Head of Pricing.

Location / WFH:

The company is a big advocate of flexible working and prides itself on DEI; you can work from home most of the time, meeting up with colleagues in the London office once a week.

About you:

You're degree educated in a relevant discipline e.g. Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, and have studied to MSc level at a world class university e.g. Russell Group You have data modelling and predictive analysis skills You have Python and SQL programming skills You have strong analysis and problem solving abilities You're collaborative, motivated and keen to learn

What's in it for you:

As a Data Scientist you will earn a competitive package:

Up to £60k salary Mainly remote working including flexible working hours (x4 days a month in London) Workplace nursery scheme Enhanced maternity package 25 days holiday plus ability to buy or sell 5 days p/year + extra "duvet day" Pension, Private Medical and Dental Insurance, Life Assurance, Employee Assistance Programme Weekly Yoga and monthly Acupuncture sessions, Headspace membership Diverse, inclusive team environment with a range of support networks including Women in Technology groups A range of other perks including Perkbox, cycle to work, season ticket loan

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