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Data science - Geology

London
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DATA Science
We are seeking a talented and motivated individual with a background in either data science or geology to join our team in a cross-disciplinary role. This position offers a unique opportunity to apply advanced analytics and spatial modelling techniques to solve real-world challenges in the mining sector.
You will collaborate with development teams, product owners, and subject matter experts to transform geological and mining data into actionable insights, contributing to the development of cutting-edge technology that enhances subsurface understanding and decision-making.
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate data science capabilities into software products.
Analyse and interpret complex geological and mining datasets to generate meaningful insights.
Contribute to innovative projects such as:
Inferring rock properties from drilling data
Merging primary and response rock properties using machine learning
Applying self-learning models to geological data
Build and deploy data-driven solutions that support geological decision-making.
Apply spatial data analysis techniques to improve subsurface data interpretation.Candidate ProfileEssential Skills and Experience:

Background in data science with a focus on geostatistics/geology, or geology with strong data science experience
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Experience with data analysis, modelling, and visualisation tools
Understanding of spatial and geospatial data concepts
Ability to communicate technical insights to non-technical stakeholders
Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively in a team environmentPreferred (Bonus) Skills:

Familiarity with machine learning and self-learning algorithms
Experience working with geological and mining datasets
Understanding of software development tools and workflows
Exposure to 3D data modelling or geological simulation tools

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