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Data Scientist - Price Optimisation

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London
1 week ago
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Data Scientist - Price Optimisation

Location: Remote (UK-based, London preferred)

Salary: £60,000-£70,000 + 5-8% bonus + Equity

The Company

A global pricing and revenue optimisation leader originally focused on airline pricing, now expanding into the hotel and hospitality sector. Following the acquisition of Pace Revenue, the team in the UK forms a key part of their hotel pricing division, operating under the same Flyr brand.

The Role

This is a deeply analytical and research-driven role within the Pricing Optimisation team. You'll be focusing on advanced mathematical modelling and pricing logic development to enhance the company's pricing engine. Unlike traditional ML-focused roles, this will go deeper into statistical theory and pricing dynamics to influence global product strategy.

Key Responsibilities

- Research and develop advanced pricing models for hotel revenue optimisation.

- Work closely with other data scientists and engineers to deploy new logic.

- Collaborate on experimentation, testing and performance evaluation.

- Present findings to technical and non-technical stakeholders.

- Contribute to long-term pricing strategy alongside product and business teams.

Skills & Experience

Essential:

- PhD in a mathematics, statistics or quantitative field ...

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