Data Scientist - Remote

Noir Consulting
City of London
3 months ago
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Our client is a prestigious technology company who focus in the Insurance market. They have been a market leader for many years and their worldwide client base has never been stronger, with significant growth in the last 12 months. They are looking for a Data Scientist to be responsible for analysing large datasets to extract actionable insights, build predictive models and develop data-driven solutions to complex problems. You will play a major part in data visualization, statistical analysis and collaboration with cross-functional teams to implement data-driven decision making.


We are seeking a Data Scientist with experience of Python and Jupyter notebooks with the capability to source data and communicate and liaise with data providers. You will need an understanding of data licensing and its implications, full ETL pipeline experience and full data lifecycle management knowledge.


We are keen to hear from talented Data Scientist candidates from all backgrounds.


This is a truly amazing opportunity to work for a prestigious brand that will do wonders for your career. They invest heavily in training and career development; top performers are guaranteed a career path into senior and lead positions within 12 months.


Essential skills include Jupyter notebooks and Python, strong Data Visualization and presentation, expertise in Data Science and Data Analysis and proficiency in Statistics and Data Analytics. Knowledge of Azure Data Factory, Cosmos DB, PostgreSQL, QGIS/PostGIS and C#.NET is highly desirable, as is any experience in the Insurance industry. Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills and strong written and verbal communication skills are expected.


Location

London / Remote


Salary

£35k – £45k + Bonus + Pension + Excellent Benefits


To apply for this position please send your CV to Nathan Warner at Noir Consulting.


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