Senior Consultant - Data Science

Graduate Recruitment Bureau
Brighton
5 months ago
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Our client is seeking a highly skilled senior data science consultant to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on challenging projects and drive business growth through data-driven insights. You’ll be instrumental in driving data-driven solutions for their clients across various industries. 

Why This Role:

Work on exciting projects: Be part of shaping the future of business and technology. Continuous learning: Access to cutting-edge training and development opportunities. Flexible work: Enjoy a balanced work-life with flexible work arrangements. Make a difference: Contribute to projects with a positive social impact.

What You'll Do:

Spearhead and deliver high-impact data science projects from conception to deployment, driving business value through data-driven insights. Develop and implement advanced data science models and algorithms to extract actionable insights from complex datasets. Master and apply cutting-edge AI and machine learning techniques to solve complex business challenges. Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams to create innovative data solutions and drive business growth. Mentor and develop junior data scientists to build a high-performing data team and foster a data-driven culture.

What You'll Need:

Proven expertise in data science with a focus on delivering business value. With a preference for experience in a consulting role. Strong foundation in statistical modelling, machine learning, and data mining. Proficiency in Python, R, or similar programming languages. Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure) is a plus. A passion for solving complex problems and a desire to make a lasting impact.

Please note - this client is unable to offer sponsorship. 

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