Senior Data Scientist - London - Hybrid Working

Oliver Bernard
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Senior Data Scientist - London - Hybrid Working

Central London -2 - 3 days onsite

The client

A leading online travel company, this business specialises in affordable, flexible holiday packages by combining low-cost flights with a wide range of hotel options. They operate primarily as a digital platform, allowing customers to tailor their trips easily, with a strong focus on convenience, competitive pricing, and customer self-service.

What Makes a Great Candidate

  • Experience in ML fundamentals.
  • Knowledge deploying ML models at production scale.
  • Good understanding of SQL.
  • Experience with Deep Learning.
  • Happy leading end-to-end projects.
  • Knowledge of GCP is nice-to-have.

If you are a passionate data scientist, who enjoys solving challenging problems in a fast-paced environment then this could be a great fit. Join the team to make a difference today.

London -2 - 3 days onsite

Senior Data Scientist - ML, Python, SQL, PyTorch, TensorFlow, GCP

If this is of interest please apply or reach out to .

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionInformation Technology
  • IndustriesInformation Services, Software Development, and IT System Custom Software Development

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