Principal Data Scientist - Predictive Modeling, Forecasting, Commodities

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Head of Data Science / Head of Predictive Modelling / Data Strategy Lead / Data Modeling Lead - Electric Vehicles

PLEASE READ: this is an sole role, hands-on not managing a team of data scientists. More upward thinking strategy work.

Location:London, UK (Hybrid)

Company:Leading Electric Vehicle Provider

We’re looking for aHead of Predictive Modellingto spearhead the creation of an innovative model for forecasting electric vehicle (EV) values - this is an industry new and brand new role within the company, giving you so much exposure to impact. This is an upward thinking role, working with stakeholders, someone who can be an innovative thinker on the subject first and foremost, technical enough to play around with data and test their hypothesis, then technical enough to build the model and work with a talented data team.

It sits within finance reporting to Director of Capital Markets, with close work with the CFO and then with the data dept (5 people). This crucial role involves shaping the strategy for EV valuations in a fast-growing, dynamic market.

What youll do:

  • Develop and refine a predictive model for EV pricing.
  • Provide strategic insights to senior leadership.
  • Analyze data and assess risks related to new EV technologies.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align with business goals.

What youll need:

  • Expertise in probabilistic modelling and data analysis.
  • Experience in industries that impact EV value (e.g., commodities).
  • Strategic thinking and strong communication with senior stakeholders.
  • Passion for solving global-scale problems.

Join a company with a unique culture of innovation and autonomy! Competitive salary offered based on experience.

Apply now!

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