Senior Data Scientist (Pricing and Decision Support)

Aggreko, LLC
Glasgow
1 month ago
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Locations: Glasgow | Time type: Full time | Posted on: Heute ausgeschrieben | Job requisition id: JR17655


We’re a global leader in providing energy solutions that help businesses grow and communities thrive. We work as a team and we’re proud of the difference we make to customers, to local communities, and towards a sustainable future for the world.


We are looking for a hands‑on, commercially aware Senior Analyst to support both the Pricing strand and broader Decision Support initiatives within our Insights & Analytics team. This role is ideal for someone with solid experience in pricing analytics and commercial insight who enjoys working independently, coding their own work, and turning data into actionable stories.


What you’ll do:

  • Analyse pricing data to develop and refine pricing models and strategies
  • Provide commercial insights through segmentation and trend analysis
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to support pricing decisions and business initiatives
  • Develop and maintain dashboards and visualisations using Power BI, Tableau, or similar tools
  • Use advanced coding skills in Python or R for data analysis and visualisation
  • Manipulate and report data using SQL and Excel to support pricing analytics

You’ll have the following skills and experience:

  • Relevant experience in pricing analytics, commercial insight, or business intelligence
  • Strong understanding of pricing strategy and commercial metrics
  • Advanced coding skills in Python (pandas, seaborn, plotly, matplotlib) or R (tidyverse)
  • Proficiency with Power BI, Tableau, or similar visualisation tools
  • Solid SQL and Excel skills for data manipulation and reporting
  • Experience with pricing models, segmentation, and trend analysis

Find out more and apply now. Bring your energy. Grow your career.


Equal employment opportunity. We welcome people from different backgrounds and cultures, and respect people’s unique skills, attitudes and experiences. We encourage everyone to be themselves at work because we know that’s how we do our best, for each other, for our customers, for the communities where we work, and for our careers. We are an equal opportunity employer. If you apply for a role at Aggreko, we will consider your application based on your qualifications and experience, and not on your race, colour, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.


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