Technial Lead - Data Scientist

Indotronix Avani UK, Ltd.
Bristol
1 week ago
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Hybrid role:2 day Weekly on-site work in Bristol.

Role Description:

  • Provide senior technical leadership, offering oversight and advisory support across our Data Solutions and Decision Support communities.
  • Act as a servant leader, fostering collaboration and empowering delivery teams.
  • Build and strengthen relationships with senior business and technical clients, using your network and expertise.
  • Advocate for market offerings, effectively communicating with both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Oversee technical delivery projects and teams, ensuring alignment with customer goals, business strategy, and career development.
  • Encourage open communication and collaboration, creating a positive, inclusive work environment that values individual contributions.
  • Stay informed on industry trends and emerging technologies, identifying opportunities to innovate and improve digital services.
  • Promote a culture of learning and growth, supporting professional development within your area of responsibility.

We recognise this is a broad role, and we welcome applicants from a range of backgrounds and experiences. You don’t need to meet every single criterion, but we’re looking for individuals who bring some of the following skills and expertise:

  • Experience leading delivery teams and developing...

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