Senior Data Scientist

£2.5 million seed funded Startup utilising MachineLearning
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Senior Data Scientist Senior Data Scientist £2.5million seed funded Startup utilising Machine Learning DataScientist opportunity with a seed funded startup (£2.5 million),utilising machine learning technology to create up to 15% profitmargin gains for clients in the entertainment industry. You willjoin a small team of 2 in Data and a wider company of 14 employees.They are the type of business who enjoy discussing scientificresearch projects over lunch They plan on securing series A fundinglate this year. They code in Python, and React on the Frontend.Tech & Data Science stack: - Kubernetes & Docker on GoogleCloud - Python 3: Pandas, RabbitMQ, Celery, Flask, SciPy, NumPy,Dash, Plotly, Matplotlib - Javascript, React, Redux - PostgreSQL,Redis - Prometheus, Alert Manager, DataDog If you joined thecompany in a Data Science role you would be working onsophisticated pricing algorithms which would enable companies inthe entertainment industry to significantly increase profitmargins. You’ll use a raft of different techniques from timeseriesanalysis to bayesian statistics, reinforcement learning & MonteCarlo Simulations. Your Experience: - You’ll likely come from astrong quantitative degree background in Science or Maths and haveworked 2-4 years as a Data Scientist - You’ll have incrediblystrong modelling skills but know when to be pragmatic to ensure thebest business outcomes - You’ll be a coder in Python, C++ or Java -Experience of productionizing analytics code - pandas, scipy andnumpy If your a Data Scientist looking to go on an exciting newjourney with an early stage startup, and the opportunity to work onadvanced pricing algorithms is something that interests you, thenthis opportunity is for you. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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