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Lead R Engineer / Data Scientist - Integrated Pest Management & Soil Science

MORRIS SINCLAIR RECRUITMENT LTD
London
12 hours ago
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  • Fully Remote
  • Very Competitive Salary and Share Scheme
  • R programming with exposure to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) & soil research

Remote Role – Central London Office  This is a fully remote role but you MUST be UK based and not require a visa to work.  Lead R Data Science Engineer - Integrated Pest Management (IPM) & Soil Science Research & Solutions  The Organisation  Our client develops cutting-edge navigator software for the global agricultural sector, helping farmers transition toward more sustainable practices through science-backed analytics. Their software provides direct access to advanced sustainability models and insights.  Their Sustainability division consists of specialised Research Software Engineers who transform scientific findings into practical models for farmers and land managers, enabling them to understand their systems better and build more sustainable, profitable operations.  Position Overview  We're seeking an experienced Data Engineer to join our client's Sustainability team as a lead technical specialist in our R-focused Research Software Engineering group to specialise particularly in Integrated Pest Management & associated soil science. You'll create and maintain the technical infrastructure that enables...

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