Senior Data Scientist

Dataiku
City of London
5 months ago
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Dataiku is The Universal AI Platform, giving organizations control over their AI talent, processes, and technologies to unleash the creation of analytics, models, and agents. Providing no-, low-, and full-code capabilities, Dataiku meets teams where they are today, allowing them to begin building with AI using their existing skills and knowledge.

The role of a Data Scientist at Dataiku is quite unique. Our Data Scientists not only develop solutions to real-world problems, but also participate in client-facing endeavours throughout the customer journey. This includes supporting their discovery of the platform, helping integrate Dataiku with other tools and technologies, providing user training, and co-developing data science projects from design to deployment.

Just as non-technical skills are important, so too are technical skills. Our Data Scientists work on the Dataiku platform on a daily basis. Aside from the visual tools, our team primarily uses Python, with occasional work in other languages (e.g., R, SQL, PySpark, JavaScript). An ideal candidate is excited to teach data science and how to use the Dataiku platform to customers, and learn about new technologies.

Key Areas Of Responsibility (What You’ll Do)

  • Help users discover and master the Dataiku platform via user training, office hours, and ongoing consultative support
  • Co-develop production-level data science projects with our customers across different industries and use cases
  • Provide strategic input to the customer and account teams that help our customers achieve success
  • Provide data science expertise both to customers and internally to Dataiku’s sales and marketing teams
  • Run demo booth/tech talk duties at company public events (e.g. Everyday AI)
  • Contribute to internal assets (internal best practice or external blog post/project on the public gallery)

Experience (What We’re Looking For)

  • Curiosity and a desire to learn new topics and skills
  • Empathy for others and an eagerness to share your knowledge and expertise with your colleagues, Dataiku’s customers, and the general public
  • The ability to clearly explain complex topics to technical as well as non-technical audiences
  • 2-10 years of experience with Python and SQL
  • 2-10 years of experience with building ML models and using ML tools (e.g., sklearn)
  • Experience with LLM
  • Experience with data visualisation and building web apps with Python frameworks (Dash, Streamlit)

At Dataiku, you'll be part of a journey to shape the ever-evolving world of AI. We're not just building a product; we're crafting the future of AI. If you're ready to make a significant impact in a company that values innovation, collaboration, and your personal growth, we can't wait to welcome you to Dataiku!

Our practices are rooted in the idea that everyone should be treated with dignity, decency and fairness. Dataiku also believes that a diverse identity is a source of strength and allows us to optimize across the many dimensions that are needed for our success. Therefore, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All employment practices are based on business needs, without regard to race, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, veteran status or any other aspect which makes an individual unique or protected by laws and regulations in the locations where we operate.

Dataiku will never ask you for payment of any type during the interview or hiring process. Other than our video-conference application, Zoom, we will also never ask you to make purchases or download third-party applications during the process. If you experience something out of the ordinary or suspect fraudulent activity, please review our page on identifying and reporting fraudulent activity.


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