Senior Data Scientist - SC Cleared

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Job Description

Senior Data Scientist – SC Cleared
We’re hiring a Senior Data Scientist to support a government department on a secure AWS-hosted data warehouse project. You’ll work closely with data engineers and analysts to deliver secure, high-quality data solutions, applying best practices in data anonymisation, governance, and matching. The role requires strong SQL and Python or R skills, with experience in AWS tools such as Redshift and Glue being advantageous.
Due to the nature of the role, active SC clearance is required.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Implement data anonymisation techniques to minimise disclosure risk
Assist with development and maintenance of AWS-based data pipelines Perform complex SQL queries and support data integrity checks Develop data matching algorithms and apply governance principles Collaborate with technical and non-technical teams to define data requirements Support Agile project delivery and contribute to process design and documentation

Key Skills & Experience:

  • Advanced SQL and proficiency in Python or R
Experience with AWS Redshift, Glue, and data pipelines Strong understanding of data governance, anonymisation, and disclosure risk Previous experience in secure environments and use of GitLab

Please apply for further details.

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