Data Scientist

Keystone Recruitment Partners Ltd
City of London
6 days ago
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Overview

Keystone Recruitment Partners are delighted to be working exclusively for our International Data Science Consultancy client working with some of the world's most recognisable brand companies providing creative and elegant data science solutions to real-world supply chain, manufacturing and logistics problems.


Our client pride themselves on being at the forefront of AI, Data, Software and Technology providing their clients with real-world efficiency gains and savings.


Role

They are looking for Senior and Lead Data Science professionals to join their growing, globally dispersed team of experts in various fields. This role will be fully remote and will be on a freelance 12 month rolling contract with an annual remuneration review.


Key Qualifications

  • Proven track record of pioneering data science techniques in a commercial setting.
  • Fluent in Italian or French (And English)
  • Consultancy experience
  • Supply Chain, Manufacturing or Logistics expertise with proven track record in solving complex problems in these fields through data science/AI/software.
  • Technical expertise with Python, R, SQL, Azure and evidence of continuous improvement and learning on the latest software and technology packages.

Remuneration

In return our client are offeirng substantial remuneration package depending on experience of between (phone number removed) per annum. There is also a bonus.


Travel & Communication

The client operates a fully remote policy with very occasional travel (one annual trip of under 1 week) to European cities for team training.


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