▷ High Salary! Head of Data Science

Carmoola Limited
London
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Join The Revolution In Fintech Car Finance We’reCarmoola - a bold, disruptive fintech shaking up the car financeindustry for good. After a hugely successful launch and securingover £240m in funding (backed by incredible investors like QED),we’re scaling fast. Really fast. Your Role in Our Story We arelooking for an exceptional and seasoned Head of Data Science. Youwill lead the company’s Credit Scoring, Fraud, and Collections /Customer Engagement analysis strategy. Responsibilities - Workingwithin the credit and analytics team to build a world class lendingplatform - Analyse ways to increase acceptance rates whilemaintaining performance - Identify data and algorithmicopportunities to reduce fraud risk - Own the Collections strategyand deliver solutions to improve debt recovery - Create analytictesting frameworks What You’ll Need: - 5 years+ experience in ananalytically strong financial services provider - Eagerness to get‘stuck in’, collaborate with different teams and work across a widerange of different areas. - A good understanding of the regulatoryenvironment, especially responsible lending (creditworthiness/affordability) - Experience in using the latest data sciencetechniques to enhance decisioning - Strong background in riskmanagement - Competitive salary (£120-£140k, depending onexperience) - Equity/options package - The opportunity to build andshape a data science function from the ground up - A vibrant,innovative working environment with a talented, supportive team -Hybrid working model with a modern office in Primrose Hill LondonJoin Carmoola in reshaping the world of car finance with your dataskills. We celebrate diversity and encourage individuals from allbackgrounds to apply. Carmoola is driving change in car finance -come be part of it! #J-18808-Ljbffr

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