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Tech Data Scientist

Oliver Bernard
London
3 days ago
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Data Scientist London
Up to 110K

Were looking for a commercially minded Data Scientist with a strong foundation in machine learning to help us solve practical, high-impact problems across hospitality and workforce optimisation.

Youll work with real partner data to build and deploy models that improve labour planning, service quality, and decision-making at scale.

What you'll be doing:

Developing and deploying machine learning models to forecast demand and optimise labour allocation
Measuring and improving quality of service using data-driven models
Exploring and interpreting partner data to uncover insights and present them clearly to both internal and external stakeholders
Building visualisations, tools, and infrastructure to make our processes and outputs scale smoothly
Collaborating across teams to bring technical solutions to life and deliver real value for our partners

What we're looking for:

~4 + years of experience building production-ready ML models
~ Strong Python skills and hands-on familiarity with ML libraries and frameworks
~ Solid understanding of supervised and unsupervised learning, and the judgement to apply the right approach
~ Previous experience developing real-world ML products in areas like demand forecasting, optimisation, or computer vision
~ Comfortable working with AWS services (e.g. SageMaker, Lambda)
~ Strong grasp of statistics and modelling, with the ability to turn raw data into actionable insight
~ Willingness to learn the basics of backend development (Python/Django or Go) to support end-to-end delivery

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