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Principal Consultant - Data Science

83zero Ltd
Plymouth
5 days ago
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Principal Consultant - Data Science


Location: UK-wide (client site trvel to Plymouth)
Clearance: SC Cleared
Package: Up to £100,000 base + benefits


Why Join

You'll work at the forefront of digital transformation, helping clients harness data to drive innovation. Expect to join a collaborative, entrepreneurial environment where your ideas, technical insight, and consulting skills make a tangible impact


Responsibilities

  • Lead and deliver complex data science and AI engagements, from proof of concept (POC) through MVP, alpha, and beta phases.
  • Act as a trusted advisor to clients - helping them define their digital vision, identify opportunities, and translate data science into tangible value.
  • Design and implement machine learning, deep learning, and large language model (LLM) solutions for real-world business challenges.
  • Bring strong mathematical reasoning and estimation skills to build robust, scalable models.
  • Provide technical leadership and mentor junior data scientists and consultants within the team.
  • Manage stakeholder relationships at all levels, ensuring communication and delivery excellence.
  • Work collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams - often embedded onsite with clients.
  • Drive delivery outcomes with a self-starter mindset, ensuring pace, quality, and client satisfaction.

About You

  • Strong background in Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Large Language Models
  • Solid understanding of mathematics, statistics, and data modelling fundamentals.
  • Proven consulting experience - able to engage clients, manage ambiguity, and deliver under pressure.
  • Confident leading small teams and influencing stakeholders up to C-level.
  • Comfortable working in a digital-first, fast-moving environment.
  • Must hold SC Clearance.


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