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Data Science Manager

KDR Talent Solutions
London
2 weeks ago
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Data Science Manager – Pricing

Location:Hybrid (1–2 days/week in London)

Salary:£90,000-£110,000 + 20% Bonus + £6,000 Car Allowance + 6% Pension +more


Are you an experienced Data Science Manager with a passion forpricing strategy,machine learning, andcommercial impact? We're hiring on behalf of a major UK-based automotive group seeking aData Science Managerto lead pricing analytics and shape the future of their data products.


This is a high-profile opportunity to head up a dedicatedValuations & Pricingteam, delivering cutting-edge machine learning solutions that influence decision-making across a large, fast-moving business. You'll have access to vast datasets, modern tooling, and the support of experienced MLOps and Data Engineering teams – freeing you to focus onmodel innovation,business impact, andteam leadership.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and coach a team of data scientists focused on pricing and valuation products.
  • Develop and deploy machine learning models that drive pricing accuracy and business performance.
  • Own the pricing analytics roadmap, aligning with senior stakeholders to prioritise and deliver key initiatives.
  • Work cross-functionally with Marketing and Operations data teams to extend the reach of data science across the organisation.
  • Collaborate with MLOps and Engineering teams to ensure seamless product delivery and integration.
  • Promote the use and value of pricing models to non-technical stakeholders through clear and effective communication.
  • Continuously improve the product lifecycle, model pipelines, and development processes to enable rapid innovation.


What We're Looking For

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Proven track record inpricing analytics,valuation modelling, or similar domains.
  • Strong hands-on experience developing ML solutions inPython.
  • Experience managing and growing high-performing data science teams.
  • Ability to build and communicate complex solutions to stakeholders across different levels and disciplines.
  • Proficiency working with modern cloud-based tools (e.g.,Azure ML,Databricks,Snowflake,SageMaker, etc.).
  • Deep knowledge of machine learning techniques including predictive modelling, pattern recognition, and optimisation.
  • Strong stakeholder management and product ownership skills.
  • Experience with CI/CD tools such as Azure DevOps Pipelines or GitHub Actions.


Desirable:

  • Exposure toMarketing Data Science(e.g., Marketing Mix Modelling, Multi-Touch Attribution) orOperational Research.
  • Experience working in anAgiledevelopment environment.


What You'll Gain

  • The chance to lead a strategically critical function with high visibility across the organisation.
  • Dedicated time and support to grow your skills as apeople managerand strategic leader.
  • A flexible hybrid work model (Reading or London) and a collaborative environment.
  • A role where your models directly shape pricing, influence profitability, and deliver real commercial outcomes.
  • Support from seasoned MLOps and engineering teams – letting you focus onresearch, modelling, and innovation.


If you’re passionate about pricing science and ready to step into a leadership role where your work has real business impact, we’d love to hear from you.


Apply nowor get in touch for a confidential discussion.

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