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Applied Data Scientist | Consumer Electronics

Nicholson Glover
Surrey
5 days ago
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Applied Data Scientist | Global Consumer Electronics Brand | Strong Salary + Bonus | Surrey (Easily commutable from London) / Hybrid


Are you passionate about using AI to drive innovation in a global tech leader? Do you thrive on applying advanced AI tools to solve complex business challenges?


We’re partnering with a world-leading Consumer Electronics brand, hiring an Applied Data Scientist to shape the future of AI adoption and implementation across the organisation.


The Company


Our client is a global technology powerhouse, recognised worldwide for its relentless drive for innovation and excellence. With a legacy of redefining what’s possible across consumer electronics, they continue to push boundaries through cutting-edge research and bold technological vision.


The Role


As an Applied Data Scientist, you’ll design and deploy practical AI solutions that enhance performance and streamline workflows. You’ll explore new technologies, test tools, and optimise models to deliver measurable results.


Working across teams, you’ll identify opportunities for AI integration and help turn complex concepts into real-world impact


The Candidate


Key attributes of the suitable Applied Data Scientist include:


  • Strong technical grounding in machine learning, deep learning, and AI tool implementation – Python, R, Java, etc.
  • Proactive, curious mindset with a passion for applying AI to solve real-world business challenges.
  • Excellent communicator, able to translate complex AI concepts for non-technical stakeholders.

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