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Data Scientist

Agility
Northwich
6 days ago
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My client is looking for a data science modelling analyst to work in a fast-paced dynamic company. You will assist the Lead Data Scientist and report to the Head of Insight & Analytics. You'll deliver Advanced Analytics/Machine Learning/Statistical/Predictive Models to support the wider business.,



  • Work with Lead Data Scientist and Head of Insight & Analytics and stakeholders on the implementation, analysis and reporting of predictive and advanced analytics models.
  • Be involved in maximising the potential for advanced analytics in delivering actionable insight, business uplift and revenue enhancement.
  • Assist in monitoring the performance and maintenance of models in production.
  • Ensure approach is sufficiently documented based on CRISP-DM or similar methodology.
  • Deliver ad hoc analytical projects and/or research as required.
  • Create and maintain static and interactive performance dashboards for various business stakeholders.
  • Support the development of new data systems and processes and ensure these are utilised effectively within the team, identifying continual areas of improvement.
  • Knowledge regarding data models, data mining and segmentation techniques.
  • Experience of complex querying of databases (Ideally Microsoft SQL) and data manipulation with significant volumes of data.
  • Experience working with advanced analytical/data mining tool(s). I.e. IBM SPSS Modeller, KMIME, R, SAS or similar (Ideally IBM SPSS Modeller).
  • Proven ability to produce effective analysis with actionable insight.
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel experience, ideally working with PowerPivot and data cubes.
  • Flexible and responsive with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
  • University educated in statistical, business, marketing, mathematical or related field.
  • Solid coding knowledge including Python/R/SQL
  • Experience in a commercial, transaction-focused environment

This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who wants to use their skills to have a demonstrable impact on data.


A solid understanding of Advanced Analytics/Machine Learning/Statistical/Predictive modelling.


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