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Data Scientist - Manchester - £55,000

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Data Scientist

  • Salary: £55,000
  • Location: Manchester
  • Job Type: Full-time

We are seeking a Data Scientist to play a crucial role in developing a new digital platform, leveraging customer insights to drive smarter decisions and foster long-term growth. This role offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of a significant industry shift, making it a career-defining move for the right candidate.

Day-to-day of the role:

  • Analyse customer data to identify retention drivers, purchasing patterns, sales trends, and customer segments.
  • Collaborate with the marketing team to deliver insight-driven campaigns and monitor their effectiveness.
  • Contribute to customer retention and growth projects by providing data that informs strategic business decisions.
  • Identify market opportunities and behavioural trends to maintain a competitive edge.
  • Develop dashboards and visualizations to report on KPIs and campaign outcomes.
  • Work cross-functionally with teams in marketing, sales, data science, and leadership to support the transformation journey.
  • Utilize exploratory data analysis techniques to forecast sales and customer behaviour.
  • Ensure the cleanliness, preparation, and validation of data for accurate and reliable reporting.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

  • Degree in a numerical, analytical, or programming field, or equivalent experience.
  • Proficiency in SQL for data extraction from databases.
  • Experience with Python for data exploration and basic modelling.
  • Familiarity with data visualization tools like Power BI or Tableau.
  • Strong analytical skills with a natural curiosity to question, test assumptions, and explore data trends.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate data insights into actionable business strategies.


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