Senior Data Scientist

Instituto de Continuidad de Negocio
London
4 months ago
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Job Title: Senior Data Scientist

Location: Hybrid - London headquarters

Rate: Up to £800 per day.

Yoh are continuing their collaboration with a global leader within the audio sector where data fuels innovation. They are looking for an experienced Data Scientist to join their team on an initial 6-month contract to aid in analyses, insights, and production to help in driving decisions. This is an exciting role for an experienced data scientist who potentially has a product-focused position and experience working with large data sets.

Based out of their HQ in London, they are looking for candidates who can reliably work on a hybrid basis with both office and remote working throughout. With this being a contract position inside IR35, they are paying a day rate of up to £800 per day.

Role & Responsibilities include:

  1. Perform analyses on large datasets to extract practical insights from millions of users globally.
  2. Work alongside cross-functional teams of software engineers, product managers, and other technical experts to help define success and capture product impact.
  3. Coordinate and execute A/B experiments across multiple different surfaces.

The successful candidate will have:

  1. 5+ years of experience in a similar role and an expert in analyzing complex data using SQL (Google BigQuery) and Python.
  2. Strong foundational knowledge with practical experience in designing and analyzing A/B tests.
  3. Well-versed in various analysis techniques, such as linear and logistic regression, significance testing, and statistical modeling.

Previous experience in the IAM domain is a strong plus but not a must.

This is an excellent opportunity to work with an established brand leader alongside top engineers and technical talent in this area. If this is an opportunity you would be interested in, then I wouldn’t hesitate to apply as applications are beginning to be processed!


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