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1 year ago
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Lead Data Scientist: AI & Microservices Architect

Staff Data Scientist

Salary:£95,000,-£115,000 + benefits

London -Flexible working (Can be remote)

This role is 100% hands-on - with technical leadership


Join and lead a dynamic team of Engineers working to drive search, ranking and recommender systems in a Market Research driven company.


ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Lead a small team of 3-4, to design and build models across GenAI, Search & Ranking, Deep Learning Recommender Systems and classical ML
  • Driving best practices, code reviews and coding when needed
  • You'll be advising stakeholders on AI best practices and scoping out projects
  • Working alongside technical and non-technical stakeholders, creating insights and reports on key findings
  • Opportunity to grow and develop, building out a team


SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE


Required

  • MSc or PhD in STEM/AI related subject
  • Search & Ranking ML experience required OR strong recommender system experience with deep learning (PyTorch/TensorFlow and Neural Networks)
  • 5+ years of Data Science experience
  • Proficiency in Python, SQL and Software best practices
  • Experience working with large data sets and a large user base is essential
  • Excellent communication skills with proven experience working with stakeholders


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