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Data Scientist - AI/Machine Learning Filton(Hybrid working) £45,000-£55,000 My client are a multinational aerospace, defence and information security company. They are currently looking for a Data Scientist to join their team based out of their Filton office. What you'll be doing: Undertake technical activities based on significant professional experience and requiring considerable original thought Producing outputs which would be consistently recognised as representing achievements of at least national standing Liaise with a range of customers / project managers in establishing requirements in order to fully understand and advise on the technical issues and project objectives. Contribute to the generation of technical strategies and plans within the group Prepare, document and deliver formal and informal technical reviews / presentations / reports / demonstrations to inform customers of project progress Represent and publicise the company externally, through publishing articles and speaking at conferences at national and international levels Work in accordance with the Air Safety, Health & Environment Policy, and local safety plansYour skills and experiences: Essential: Ability to write robust code in Python Familiarity with machine learning frameworks such as Keras or PyTorch Broad technical background in the field of AI and Machine Learning, in particular experience working on classification problems (e.g. Image/Acoustics/text/sentiment classification), Natural Language Processing, regression problems, Reinforcement Learning and Generative AI Experience with computer vision, pattern recognition, large-scale data mining, data analytics or autonomous systems.For an immediate interview please send your updated cv to Peter Bibby on the email address below

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