Data Scientist Python SQL Statistics

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Data Scientist (Python SQL Statistics) Guildford / WFH to £80k
Are you a Data Scientist looking for a new opportunity with a variety of complex and interesting work?
You could be progressing your career in a senior, hands-on role at a scaling technology company that produces software solutions for the defence and civil aviation sector.
As a Data Scientist you will develop actionable insights across a suite of projects, primarily in Aviation and Defence; this could be anything from rigorous statistical analysis to the development of advanced, computationally intensive numerical models. You'll use Python to develop data pipelines and for the ingestion, manipulation and analysis of large datasets.
Location / WFH:
You can work from home most of the time, meeting up with colleagues in the Guildford office 1-2 days a week; you'll join a collaborative and diverse team.
About you:
You are an experienced Data Science
You have strong Python and SQL programming skills
You are highly numerate with a strong knowledge of Statistics
You are degree educated in a relevant mathematical discipline from a top tier university
You're collaborative with experience of partnering with software engineers
Please note: You must have SC Clearance (or ability to achieve it - i.e. you must be a British citizen with the past 5 years continually based in the UK) due to the nature of the project / client
What's in it for you:
Salary to £80k
Bonus
Pension (5% contribution)
Training budget
Work abroad for 4 weeks per year
5 Charity days per year
Apply now to find out more about this Data Scientist (Python SQL Statistics) opportunity.

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