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Junior Data Scientist

Lloyd's List Intelligence
City of London
2 days ago
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Overview

We are the industry experts delivering actionable maritime insight, data, technology, and analytics trusted by 60,000 professionals across the globe to drive commercial advantage, evaluate risk, and support the efficient and lawful movement of seaborne trade.

Our data is collected only from the most reputable partners and accurate sources, many of which are exclusive to us and our customers.

Our advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and industry expertise transform our unparalleled data into powerful insight delivered through data and analytics platforms and services, news and commentary, and publications that help professionals in maritime operations, risk, and compliance stay well informed.

Leading seaborne trade through change with data transparency, innovative technology, and human ingenuity.

Role Profile

The Data Scientist will join our advanced analytics group to assist us in building various advanced statistical, deterministic and machine learning models to create behavioural profiling on a range of data features relating to the global shipping fleet.

This role expects customer-facing interaction: Analytical model explainability is a core principle in how we develop models, and our data scientists assist sales and product colleagues articulate to customers the quality of our analytical models.

The role will report to Head of Data Engineering and will be based in the company headquarters in London.

Responsibilities
  • Analytics / Machine modelling
  • Advanced programming skills in SQL, SAS (desired), Python, and the ability to write production-level code
  • Advise product stakeholders on feature and modelling accuracy and potential iterations which may drive improved model reliability
  • Experience with deployment to production, using standard tools including GitHub, Jenkins, Sagemaker, Docker etc
  • Familiarity with the most standard Python libraries used in ML (e.g., Scikit-Learn, Pandas, Numpy, LightGBM, XGBoost, just to name a few)
  • Experienced in evaluating, training, and communicating the performance of ML models (e.g., supervised models, such as gradient boosting, logistic regressions etc. and non-supervised approaches, including clustering)
  • Ability to evangelize next-generation infrastructure in analytics space (batch, near real-time, real-time technologies), using both SAS components and AWS tooling (e.g., Redshift, SQS, Kinesis)
  • Strong familiarity with spatial-temporal data sets, with exposure to maritime data preferred
  • Develop a testing framework and test model quality
  • Foster new and innovative machine-learning techniques and approaches
General
  • Passionate for continuous learning, experimenting, and applying open-source technologies within the machine modelling space
  • Work closely with several data engineering and software engineering scrum teams to incorporate both new and enhancements to models to customer-facing applications
  • Eager to assure quality by a helping in developing strong validation and verification checks in the data engineering and modelling solutions
  • Provides strong technical expertise in adopting and contributing to open-source technologies related to Big Data and analytics
  • Drive significant technology initiatives end-to-end and across multiple layers of data and analytics engineering
What we are looking for

Essential

  • A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related quantitative field.
  • At least 12 months experience SQL and Python for data extraction, analysis, and modelling
  • Understanding of machine learning algorithms, predictive modelling, and data mining
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts to a non-technical audience
  • Highly analytical and detail-oriented with a passion for digging into data and problem-solving
  • Proficiency in developing code with Python and SQL

Desirable

  • Experience in developing analytical models using the SAS platform, and/or experience writing models in SAS
  • Masters degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related quantitative field.
  • Proficiency with SAS Base
  • Experience with AWS or similar cloud-based environments
  • Prior experience in the Maritime industry, specific knowledge of AIS (Automatic Identification System) messages
Our Promise to You - Benefits
  • 25 Days Holiday rising to 27 after 2 years' service
  • Day off for your birthday - because you deserve to celebrate
  • Life Assurance for 4 x Salary
  • Company pension scheme: employee contribution of 5% basic salary, matched by an employer contribution of 5%
  • Up to 4 Days Paid Volunteering per year to support causes you care about
  • Additional leave for life events such as getting married or moving house
  • Healthy Lifestyle Subsidy up to £250 annually
  • Enhanced Family Leave including maternity, paternity, and shared parental leave
  • Work from anywhere policy (up to 4 weeks per year, subject to approval) - giving you the flexibility to blend work and life on your terms
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Flexible benefits: Private Healthcare Plan, Dental Insurance, Medical Expenses Cash Plan, Health Screening, Critical Illness Cover, Employee Assistance Programme and option to purchase 3 additional days of annual leave.

We know that sometimes the 'perfect candidate' doesn't exist, and that people can be put off applying for a job if they don't fit all the requirements. If you're excited about working for us and have most, but not all the skills or experience we're looking for, please go ahead and apply. You could be just what we need!

We believe strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, colour, ancestry, national origin, religion, or religious creed, mental or physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, military or veteran status, citizenship, or other protected characteristics under federal, state or local law.

Please let us know of any adjustments we need to make for you to show us your best self.


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