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CompanyTEC Partners are representing a nationally recognised IT company with an emphasis on educational tech. They develop tech with a focus on educational enrichment and development for schools and those with a keen interest in software development.About this Data Scientist roleAs a Data Scientist, you will craft pipelines used for managing business critical data and work cross-functionally to ensure the data sets managed will produce key insight and relevant data to drive business decisions and solutions.Why work as a Data Scientist with our client?Basic salary up to £70,000Hybrid working pattern25 days holiday + bank holidaysPrivate healthcareCareer progressionWhat is expected of you as a Data Scientist with our client?Ideally 5+ years' experience working as a Data Scientist within a service driven industryA strong academic background with a degree in Computer Science or a related fieldProficiency with a data focused coding language such as Python, R or SQLExperience using ML frameworks including TensorFlow and PyTorchThe ability to work individually and within a teamStrong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to explain complex computer science theories to people with varying levels of data literacy within the organisationResponsibilities of a Data Scientist with our clientTo work collaboratively within the wider Data Science teamAdvise of any delays or challenges relating to your projectsTo work with a problem solving attitude and an inquisitorial nature to understand the importance of your workProvide support and mentorship to junior members of the Data Science teamIf you are interested in this Data Scientist vacancy and you would like to hear more about it or other AI, ML, Data or Python Software Developer vacancies, please contact Stuart at TEC Partners today

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