Data Scientist

Intellect Group
City of London
1 month ago
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Job Title: Data Scientist

πŸ“ Location: London (Hybrid)

πŸ’° Salary: Β£40,000–£65,000

πŸ‘₯ Hiring: Multiple Position Available


We’re hiring multiple Data Scientists to join a fast-growing organisation working across product, commercial, and operational teams. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone early in their career who wants ownership, learning, and the chance to make a difference.


About the Role

As a Data Scientist, you’ll work end-to-end across data pipelines, modelling, and insights β€” helping the business make smarter decisions every day.

You’ll collaborate with product, engineering and senior stakeholders, with full support from an established data team. If you love solving problems, asking questions, and building useful things with data, this role is for you.


Key Responsibilities

βœ… Build predictive and statistical models using Python

βœ… Develop end-to-end data pipelines and automated workflows

βœ… Analyse behavioural, financial or operational datasets

βœ… Create dashboards and visualisations for key stakeholders

βœ… Run experiments, evaluate models, and optimise performance

βœ… Translate complex findings into simple, actionable insights


What We’re Looking For

πŸš€ Graduates up to 3 years’ experience in data science or analytics

🐍 Strong Python skills (pandas, numpy, scikit-learn)

πŸ—„οΈ Solid SQL for data extraction and manipulation

πŸ“Š Experience with Tableau or Power BI is a bonus

🧠 Strong problem-solving and analytical thinking

🎀 Clear communication - able to explain insights simply

πŸŽ“ STEM degree (Data Science, Maths, Engineering, Physics, etc.)


Why Join Us?

πŸ™οΈ Hybrid working in London

πŸ“ˆ Fast progression, mentorship & career development

πŸ’‘ High-impact work across multiple teams

🀝 Collaborative, supportive data culture

πŸ› οΈ Modern tech stack with room to innovate

🌱 A place where junior talent grows quickly


Perks & Benefits

πŸ’° Competitive salary (Β£40,000–£65,000)

πŸŽ“ Paid training & development opportunities

πŸ•“ Flexible hybrid schedule

🌴 Generous annual leave

πŸ₯ Health & wellbeing initiatives


This is an incredible opportunity to accelerate your career in data science - ideal for someone ambitious, curious and eager to learn.

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