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Data Scientist

Nicholson Glover
City of London
6 days ago
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Data Scientist | Data & AI Consultancy | £60k-£80k DOE | Central London/Hybrid


We are working on an exciting opportunity with a specialist data consultancy; they are looking for a Data Scientist to join their expanding team.


The Company


This consultancy helps organisations solve complex problems through data science, AI, and analytics. They partner with clients across a wide range of industries to build data-led solutions that drive smarter decisions. With a growing team of data professionals, they offer a fast-paced, collaborative environment where technical talent is valued and innovation is encouraged.


The Role


As a Data Scientist, you’ll work on end-to-end delivery of analytics and machine learning projects—scoping client challenges, building models, and translating insights into action. Projects vary across sectors and may include customer segmentation, forecasting, optimisation, or NLP. You’ll collaborate with internal department as well as external stakeholders to develop robust, scalable solutions. This role suits someone who enjoys applying statistical thinking to real-world business problems.


The Candidate


Key attributes of a suitable Data Scientist include:


  • 2–5 years’ experience in data science or analytics, with strong Python and SQL skills
  • Practical knowledge of machine learning techniques and tools (e.g., scikit-learn, XGBoost)
  • Experience working with real-world datasets and presenting insights to stakeholders
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex ideas clearly

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