Data Science/Data Analytics, ML Consultant | International Consultancy, Fintech, | Python, SQL, GCP, | 2 Days Hybrid, Up to £70,000 +Benefits

Owen Thomas | Pending B Corp
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Data Science/Data Analytics, ML Consultant | International Consultancy, Fintech, | Python, SQL, GCP, | 2 Days Hybrid, Up to £70,000 +Benefits


The Company:


We have partnered with a boutique consultancy that partners with high-profile enterprise clients across industries such as retail, financial services, biotech, and technology. They’re currently looking to bring anAnalytics Consultanton board to support and deliver data-driven initiatives that have meaningful business impact.


This is a brilliant opportunity for someone looking to apply both technical and strategic thinking in a dynamic, client-facing environment. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping and delivering analytics and machine learning projects for major UK and European clients, including household names in retail and banking.


Responsibilities for theData Science/Data Analytics, ML Consultant | International Consultancy, Fintech, | Python, SQL, GCP, | 2 Days Hybrid, Up to £70,000 +Benefits


  • Design, develop, and maintain automated analytics tools and large-scale data pipelines.
  • Conduct deep-dive analyses to generate actionable insights for clients.
  • Present findings and recommendations to stakeholders with clarity and impact.
  • Work collaboratively with data engineers, analysts, and client teams on end-to-end project delivery.
  • Manipulate and clean large, complex datasets.
  • Stay current with emerging data technologies and methodologies.


Requirements for the Analytics Consultant role:


  • 1+ years of experience in a data-focused role (e.g. analytics, data science, engineering).
  • Familiarity with cloud platforms (GCP preferred).
  • Experience with CI/CD pipelines and version control.
  • Proficiency in data visualisation tools (e.g. Tableau, PowerBI).
  • Exposure to tools like DBT, Apache Airflow, Docker.
  • Experience working with large-scale datasets (terabyte-level or higher).
  • Excellent problem-solving capabilities.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills.
  • Proficiency in Python and SQL (or similar programming languages).
  • Passion for uncovering insights through data.
  • Growth mindset and a proactive approach to learning.


What will you get in return?

  • Direct exposure to well-known enterprise clients and high-impact projects.
  • Freedom to explore new tools, approaches, and technical solutions.
  • A highly collaborative and transparent working culture.
  • Opportunity to shape your own role within a growing, forward-thinking company.
  • Work that balances strategic thinking with hands-on development.
  • Up to £70,000 base
  • Flexible remote working and 2 days in London Bridge office per week.


If you are interested in the Data Science/Data Analytics, ML Consultant | International Consultancy, Fintech, | Python, SQL, GCP, | 2 Days Hybrid, Up to £70,000 +Benefits apply to the role and we will give you a call if we think you are a good match!

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