Python Developer, Data Science, CRM solutions, Financial Services Firm

JJ SEARCH LIMITED
City of London
4 weeks ago
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The Company:


A highly regarded Wealth Management firm, accredited for being a great company to work for.


The Role:


The Python Developer will be part of the Chief Commercial Office and is dedicated to supporting the engine development of the Wealth Management firm’s custom CRM solution, Pharos.


This engine looks to generate ‘prompts’ for the Front Office to help prioritise client engagements and brings together algorithmic business rules and model-based prompts to generate these. The Python Developer will be working with the principal data scientist, data engineer and data analyst to develop the CRM capabilities and enhance the effectiveness of the solution within the Wealth Management firm.


The Python Developer will implement additional algorithmic rules identified by the Wealth Management business into the CRM solution.


Enhance and refine the logic in the data processing component of the engine and support the front office in diagnosing questions they may have off the back of the outputs of the engine.

The Python Developer will contribute to the refactoring the Python codebase to allow scale, adhering to software development best practices.


Support in the identification of and development of new data science applications within the CRM and collaborate with the data analyst to produce analytics tools and insights to the Wealth Management business.


Contribute to the evolution of broader analytics initiatives by supporting data-driven strategy development.


The Python Developer will work closely with stakeholders to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and data privacy standards, particularly in the handling of sensitive client data.


The Candidate

Advanced Python skills - Essential, with strong knowledge of Pandas, Numpy, and Scikit-learn

Degree in computer science, data science, maths, engineering or similar

Strong understanding of machine learning models and model appropriateness, probability and statistics

Strong SQL skills essential , Git version control essential

Visualisation; PowerBI desirable or alternatively experience with other tools (e.g. Tableau, Qlik, etc) and willingness and ability to learn PowerBI.

Team player with ability to forge relationships

Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills

Ability to work Independently and proactively

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