Graduate Data Scientist

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Warwick
2 months ago
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We are exclusively partnered with a leading business in Warwickshire who are seeking a Graduate Data Scientist to join their team; driving innovation and enhancing their operational performance through advanced data science techniques.


Role Responsibilities

  • Developing and implementing data-driven models that support decision‑making processes across various departments.
  • Designing and executing experiments to test hypotheses.
  • Analysing large datasets to uncover insights.
  • Collaborating with cross‑functional teams to translate data findings into actionable business strategies.

What We’re Looking For From You

  • Statistical Expertise: Strong foundation in statistical methods and their practical applications.
  • Programming Proficiency: Advanced coding skills in languages such as Python, R, or SQL for data gathering, analysis, and modelling.
  • Data Handling: Experience with large datasets, data wrangling, and data visualisation tools.
  • Machine Learning: Knowledge of machine learning algorithms and frameworks.
  • Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively collaborate with various departments and stakeholders.
  • Problem‑Solving: Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
  • Adaptability: Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment and quickly adapt to new challenges.

Benefits

  • Private medical insurance through BUPA.
  • 25 days holiday + BH rising with years of service.
  • Annual bonus.
  • 4.5% matched pension rising to 7.5% matched after 2 years of service.
  • Hybrid/Flexible working, office requirement circa 2 days weekly.
  • Various other benefits.

Job Types: Full‑time, Permanent, Graduate


Pay: £27,000.00 - £30,000.00 per year


Additional Benefits

  • Company pension
  • Employee discount
  • Flexitime
  • Free parking
  • Life insurance
  • On‑site parking
  • Private medical insurance
  • Work from home

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Warwick CV34 5RR


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