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Senior Data Science Engineer (Applied Data Science / SAAS)

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Hampshire
1 week ago
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Senior Data Science Engineer (Applied Data Science / SAAS)

Location: Hybrid - 2 days per week in either Hampshire or Worcestershire
Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 (DOE)

Are you a hands-on data scientist who loves turning messy data into actionable insight? Do you enjoy building practical data solutions and working across teams to bring data-driven products to life?

We're looking for a Senior Data Science Engineer to help shape a growing data capability within a well-established and ambitious tech organisation. You'll play a key role in designing and delivering data-driven products, contributing to model development, analytics tools and scalable pipelines that drive insight and innovation.

You'll collaborate with engineers, analysts and stakeholders to solve real business problems using a blend of data science, analytics engineering and applied machine learning. This is a broad and flexible role, ideal for someone who's worked across the data science lifecycle and enjoys both experimentation and delivery.

Key responsibilities include:

Building and refining models to support decision-making and customer insight
Designing and developing analytics tools and pipelines for internal and external use
Supporting productionisation of models and analytical workflows
Promoting best practices in reproducible, ethical and explainable data science
Exploring new technologies and techniques to evolve the data offeringW...

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