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Data Scientist

Experis UK
London
3 days ago
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Our client, a fast growing technology organisation, urgently require an experienced Data Scientist to undertake a long term contract.


In order to be successful, you will have the following experience:

  • Strong Data Analyst or Data Science background, with experience within Python and AI/ML technologies
  • Machine learning and Bayesian modelling experience is highly desirable
  • Experience of working with the Home Office as a customer
  • SC Clearance is essential


Within this role, you will be responsible for:

  • Analyse structured and unstructured data to extract meaningful insights, trends, and patterns
  • Build, validate, and deploy machine learning models (supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning) in Python to solve complex decision-making problems
  • Develop statistical models and perform hypothesis testing, predictive analytics, and forecasting
  • Work with optimisation and simulation teams to integrate data science models into larger decision engines
  • Collaborate with software engineers to productionise models and embed them in decision-support platforms
  • Conduct data cleaning, feature engineering, and data pre-processing to ensure model quality and robustness
  • Document model design, assumptions, and data sources
  • Present findings, insights, and recommendations to stakeholders, including non-technical audiences, to influence decision-making
  • Support and adhere to Data Governance, Information Assurance, and Security protocols given the sensitive nature of some projects
  • Maintain and improve model performance over time, retraining and refining as needed


This represents an excellent opportunity to secure a long term contract within a dynamic and high profile organisation.

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