Data Science & AI Consultancy - customer centric

Datatech
United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Data Science & AI Consultancy - customer centric

London offices once a month minimum

£Salary negotiable DoE - to be discussed on application

Job Reference - J13095

Exciting opportunities at Consultant, Senior Consultant and Managing Consultant level that will help shape the future of data and AI consulting. Supporting customer-centric enterprises to unlock the value and power of data and AI - through the lens of customer experience.

A culture that is open, flexible, inclusive, and engaging. Working here gives you the opportunity to be empowered and make your mark on every project. If you're passionate about using data and AI to create smarter, more human experiences, this is your opportunity to lead change and make a difference.

They are hiring highly skilled Data Science Consultants with hands-on experience, ideally including end to end Generative AI (Gen AI) and/or Large Language Models (LLM) development and evaluation. Additionally, candidates should have strong project management and people management skills for higher level roles.

In summary they are looking for

• Data Science & AI Expert - Expert in building and evaluating Generative AI solutions and Large Language Models (LLMs) for various use cases. Experience in developing and implementing machine learning models, including predictive, forecasting, classification, and deep learning models.

• CX Data Experience - Hands-on experience in customer behaviour analytics, marketing, commercial, web, or product analytics with core focus in customer experience.

• Sector Experience -Consumer Products, Retail, Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications or Public Sector would be useful but not essential

• Programming Experience - Skilled in using programming languages such as Python

• Cloud Expertise - Knowledge of cloud platforms and tools for data science and machine learning.

• Data Visualisation Experience - Utilise visualisation tools such as Power BI or Tableau to present data insights effectively.

• Ethics - Familiarity with ethical considerations and best practices in AI and data science

• Collaborative team player - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business challenges and create valuables products/solutions

• People Manager - People management skills, including mentoring, guiding, and developing junior team members.

• Excellent Communicator - Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly, with excellent written and oral presentation skills, that engages internal and external audiences

• Innovative Mind - A strong interest and experience with the latest advancements in data, AI, machine learning, and data science space

If this sounds like you, please do get in touch for a confidential discussion to find out more

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