Junior Data Scientist

Information Tech Consultants
Birmingham
3 months ago
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Job Title: Data Scientist/Machine Learning Engineer

Location: UK

Experience: 2–5 years

Education: Master's in Science (IT/Computer Science/Engineer)

Employment Type: Full-Time

UK based candidates only.

Looking for candidates with Master's Degree Only

What are we looking for?

Here at Information Tech Consultants Ltd (ITC) we are providing a unique opportunity for entry level Data Scientists to utilize our skills and expertise to become successful experienced Data Scientist, working with several highly recognized UK and International companies including multiple Fortune 500 and FTSE 100 Clients.

You will provide professional consulting services working onsite for start-ups, medium and large sized companies. You will be working on large complex projects so you should be comfortable dealing with demanding stakeholders and providing time driven results. Innovation, Collaboration and Passion are the three core values that we look for in all our personnel.

Who are we looking for:

Applicants must be experienced working with the following:

Essential Skills :

· Machine Learning

· SQL Server

· Knowledge of Data analysis/Mining/Warehousing

· Statistical Analysis

· Linear Regression

· Database

Desired Skills : Experience with any of the following:

· Python

· Hadoop

· R

· Java/C++

Qualifications and Attitude:

  • Master’s (Required) in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, IT related fields and 2- 5 years of experience in Information Technology.
  • You should be entitled to work in the UK with legal work authorization status.
  • Must be willing to travel within the UK as per project/client requirements.
  • Excellent communication skills and teamwork skills.

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