Data Scientist | SPG Resourcing

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Birmingham
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Job Link: https://ziphire.hr/job/fe49aaa6-89c8-4348-a507-9ddb2e0da98b

SPG Resourcing is seeking a talented Data Scientist to join our innovative team in the heart of the London technology sector. This role is pivotal in driving data-driven decision-making within our organization, helping to transform complex data into actionable insights that enhance our products and services. As a Data Scientist, you will play a crucial role in shaping our strategic direction by leveraging statistical analysis, machine learning, and predictive modeling.

In this position, you will be responsible for designing and implementing advanced analytical models, conducting experiments to validate hypotheses, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop data strategies that align with business objectives. You will be expected to translate complex findings into clear narratives for stakeholders, ensuring that data insights are accessible and impactful. Your work will directly inform product development, marketing strategies, and operational efficiencies, making your contributions integral to our success.

The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in statistics, mathematics, or computer science, along with proficiency in programming languages such as Python or R. A Master's degree or PhD in a related field is preferred, as well as experience with data visualization tools and big data technologies. You should demonstrate critical thinking, excellent communication skills, and a passion for solving complex problems through data.

Joining SPG Resourcing offers you the opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment that fosters growth and innovation. You will be part of a forward-thinking team that values creativity and encourages professional development, allowing you to expand your skill set while contributing to meaningful projects in the tech industry. If you are ready to make a significant impact and advance your career, we invite you to apply and explore the possibilities with us.

Requirements

  • •Master's degree or PhD in a related field
  • •Strong background in statistics or mathematics
  • •Experience in data science roles
  • •Excellent communication skills
  • •Passion for solving complex problems with data
  • •Ability to work in a collaborative environment
  • •Experience with data-driven decision-making
  • •Critical thinking skills

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