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Senior Data Scientist

NewDay Ltd
London
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Senior Data Scientist page is loaded## Senior Data Scientistlocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR0345What will you be doing* Use sophisticated statistical and machine learning techniques to identify new trends and relationships in data.* Create high-quality project plans to help shape the future of the team.* Harvest, wrangle and prototype new data sources internally and external to NewDay to create new value for NewDay and our customers.* Provide quality and detailed data science outputs, sharing and following up with as much detail as appropriate or requested by senior managers.* Develop knowledge of all relevant data resources within NewDay and in the wider Credit Industry.* Governance: support the models throughout their lifecycle from conception, development, implementation, testing and monitoring, with the required level of documentation to follow internal procedures and standards.## Skills and ExperienceEssential* University degree in a highly analytical discipline (data science, mathematics, physics, economics, and similar disciplines).* Demonstrated experience designing, building and assisting in the deployment and monitoring of a diverse range of ML models in real-world business settings.* Strong proficiency creating models in Python and a solid understanding of SQL for data extraction, transformation and analysis.* Ability to present sophisticated and detailed findings clearly, adapting the level of detail to the audience, paired with strong interpersonal and written communication skills.* Previous experience leading and mentoring others—either formal or informal—showing a willingness to support growth and development.* Experience in proactively engaging with business stakeholders to scope and define projects.* Knowledge of version control systems, particularly Git, with experience managing codebases and collaborating in team environments.* Nice to haves: experience with one or more of credit risk, collections risk, affordability, IFRS9 and customer credit behaviours models.## ## Desirable* Be self-motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment where priorities evolve.* Have a strong sense of accountability and ownership, with great organisational, planning and time management skills.* Have great team spirit, supporting team and colleagues on tasks big and small.* Enthusiasm for exploring emerging/existing areas of ML, with a drive to bring fresh, innovative ideas and approaches into the business.## Your Personal Attributes* You are a relentlessly positive person; you see opportunities not issues* Naturally curious* Self-starter who can resolve ambiguity and plot a path forward* Self-reflective, with the drive to continuously find opportunities for improvement* Superb communicator who can flex your style according to the needs of the audience* Good attention to detail* Able to empathise with team-members and business partners#LI-Hybrid#LI-TM1**We work with Textio to make our job design and hiring inclusive.**Permanent
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