Senior Data Scientist - Crypto

Harnham
Liverpool
2 weeks ago
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Senior Data Scientist


Salary:£100,000-£115,000 + equity and bonus


Location:Remote in the UK, with twice-annual meetups globally


We are collaborating with a cryptocurrency analytics firm that assists clients in identifying market opportunities, conducting due diligence, and protecting portfolios. The company is expanding its strategic capabilities in AI & ML.


ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Design and manage AI models to process extensive blockchain data
  • Identify patterns and insights that guide decision-making for cryptocurrency investors
  • Enhance the platform's functionality, ensuring the delivery of a cutting-edge product to users.
  • Spearhead the design, implementation, and deployment of AI/ML models to analyze blockchain data, ensuring optimal performance and scalability.
  • Work alongside product managers and engineers to integrate AI/ML models into the platform, boosting its analytical capabilities and enhancing the user experience.
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI/ML and blockchain technologies, applying creative solutions to tackle complex challenges.
  • Mentor junior engineers and foster best practices in AI/ML development within the team.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure AI/ML projects align with business goals and customer requirements.


SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE


Required

  • Experience or keen interest of crypto/blockchain - must be outlined on CV
  • MSc or PhD in STEM related subject + experience in ML Engineering
  • Proficiency in Python
  • GenAI or LLM experience is required
  • Alongside experience in classical Machine Learning and Data Science fundamentals
  • Excellent communication skills with proven experience working with stakeholders


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