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Financial Markets Tooling Data Scientist

UK Regulators' Network
Leeds
1 week ago
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Financial Markets Tooling Data Scientist

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Financial Conduct Authority

Regulating financial services firms and financial markets in the UK.


We’re looking for a skilled Data Scientist with a passion for financial markets to design and deliver impactful data tools and dashboards. This role brings together data analysis, visualisation and lightweight app development, with a focus on Python and Tableau.


What will you be doing?

  • Build Python-based tools and lightweight web apps (e.g. Streamlit, Dash, Flask) to streamline workflows and improve data accessibility.
  • Create scalable analytics products that support decision-making across teams and functions.
  • Design and maintain interactive Tableau dashboards that offer clear, actionable insights into market data and firm activity.
  • Clean, transform and analyse large datasets using Python and SQL, including both proprietary and commercial sources.
  • Collaborate closely with market experts to deepen your understanding of financial markets across asset classes.
  • Contribute to a supportive, data-driven team environment where your work makes a meaningful impact.

Location London, Leeds, Edinburgh


Contract type Full time, Permanent


Closing Date 29/10/2025


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