Junior Machine Learning Engineer

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2 months ago
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Job Title: Data Scientist
Information Tech Consultants Ltd (ITC) is a London-based mobile app development consultancy, specializing in Android, iOS and Data Scientist solutions. With over 35,000 hours accumulated and clients across the UK and Europe, it’s safe to say we know apps well! Each of our practice areas leverages specialized expertise, methodologies, and software to ensure that we deliver the most beneficial solutions to our clients.
What are we looking for?
Here at Information Tech Consultants Ltd (ITC) we are providing a unique opportunity for entry level Data Scientists to utilize our skills and expertise to become successful experienced Data Scientist, working with several highly recognized UK and International companies including multiple Fortune 500 and FTSE 100 Clients.
The focus will be on Data Scientist role and complete training will be provided for the same. You will provide professional consulting services working onsite for start-ups, medium and large sized companies. You will be working on large complex projects so you should be comfortable dealing with demanding stakeholders and providing time driven results. Innovation, Collaboration and Passion are the three core values that we look for in all our personnel.
Who are we looking for:
Applicants must be experienced working with the following:
Essential:

  • Machine Learning
  • SQL Server
  • Data analysis/Mining/ Science/Warehouse
  • statistical analysis
  • Linear Regression
  • Database
    Desirable: Experience with any of the following:
  • SQL
  • Python
  • Hadoop
  • R
  • Java/C++
    Qualifications and Attitude:
  • Master’s degree and above with research.
  • You should be entitled to work in the UK and must be willing to travel within the UK as per project/client demands.
    What do we offer:
    You will gain access to our excellent management support network. You will obtain the capabilities to think creatively, design solutions and gain vital work experience

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