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Lead Data Science Consultant

Fruition Group
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Contract Lead Data Consultant - Databricks/IoT

Outside IR35 - Flexible day rate

Leeds / Hybrid

Would you be interested in helping a scale-up AI business with vast amounts of IoT data to define their Data Science strategy?

This is a unique opportunity to drive the transformation of raw IoT and sensor data into actionable insights that improve machine performance and anticipate issues before they occur.

Tech Stack:

  • Azure PaaS / SaaS services
  • Databricks

Key Responsibilities:

  • Harness vast IoT and sensor data to produce actionable insights.
  • Shape the road for the data team to rapidly design and deploy data-driven dashboards, reports, and analytics workflows.
  • Collaborate closely with c-suite and data teams to embed new data-led processes.
  • Translate complex data into clear, practical insights that drive operational decisions.
  • Lead ideation sessions to uncover new, high-value opportunities hidden in the data.
  • Foster a culture of continuous improvement through data visibility and experimentation.
  • Bridge the gap between technical teams and business users - ensuring insights lead to real-world impact.

Location:

Leeds 2 days per week

Apply now, or contact for more information

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age


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