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Data Scientist

XCM
High Wycombe
5 days ago
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Data Scientist

Location:

Full remote (based in the UK)

Salary:

£30,000 depending on experience

Benefits:

Benefits package included

Primary Purpose
Develop XCM’s machine learning solutions, deliver client machine learning models, and produce associated documentation. Communicate findings to stakeholders, enhance client ROI through tailored data-driven solutions, support analytics on client roadmaps, and assist analysts with statistical techniques.

Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with the lead Data Scientist and Director of Analytics to develop machine learning solutions.

Design, create, productionise, test, and maintain machine learning models.

Develop data models to analyze customer interactions, sales, web traffic, email performance, and social media trends.

Create technical, user, marketing, and project documentation.

Recommend developments for the XCM data modelling roadmap.

Present analytics and recommendations to colleagues and clients confidently.

Lead larger, complex statistical projects to produce strategic recommendations.

Coordinate actions based on analytical insights with relevant teams.

Respond to ad-hoc data requests as needed.

Commit to leadership, continuous improvement, and personal development.

Deliver objectives and maintain standards and discipline.

Manage quarterly appraisal processes and documentation.

Experience & Qualities

Degree in a mathematical or computing discipline or equivalent.

Over 2 years’ experience with production-level Python, including numpy, pandas, sklearn.

Strong understanding of machine learning algorithms, workflows, and projects like recommender systems.

Experience with containerised deployment (Docker) and CI/CD processes.

Proficient in SQL and Microsoft Office.

Attributes

Ability to think abstractly and develop innovative solutions.

Quick learner of new programming languages, concepts, and software.

Collaborative, curious, proactive, organized, and detail-oriented.

Genuine interest in data science, machine learning, and AI.

Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts.

Ambitious, enthusiastic, self-motivated, and confident in leading projects.

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