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Senior Data Scientist

London
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London, UK (Hybrid 2 days pw)

Leading Tech Company

About the Company:

Our client is a fast-growing technology company based in London, dedicated to building innovative solutions that transform the way people and businesses interact with data. With a strong focus on AI, machine learning, and advanced analytics, they are tackling complex challenges and driving data-led decision-making across their industry.

The Opportunity:

We are partnering with our client to find a talented Senior Data Scientist who is passionate about using data to deliver real business impact. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative team where you'll work alongside engineers, product managers, and business stakeholders to shape data-driven products and strategies.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and implement machine learning models and algorithms to solve real-world business challenges.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities where data science can create value.
Conduct statistical analysis and data mining to extract insights from large, diverse datasets.
Translate complex data findings into clear and actionable recommendations for both technical and non-technical audiences.
Ensure data quality and integrity while building scalable solutions.
Stay current with the latest developments in AI, machine learning, and data science methodologies.Experienced Needed:

Masters or PhD in a STEM subject
Proficiency in Python, with experience in libraries such as pandas, scikit-learn, TensorFlow, or PyTorch.
Solid SQL skills and experience working with relational databases.
Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure) would be advantageous.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with the ability to work in ambiguous environments.
Excellent communication skills to effectively present insights and recommendations.
A collaborative mindset, with the ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.What's on Offer:

Salary £80,000 - £90,000 DOE
Hybrid working model with an office in central London.
Opportunities for professional growth and development.
The chance to work on impactful projects within a forward-thinking tech company.How to Apply:

If you're a Data Scientist looking for your next challenge and want to work with a growing tech company that's making an impact, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply via LinkedIn or reach out directly

Please note, sponsorship is NOT available for this role

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