Data Scientist
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Give a Grad a Go
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- A competitive starting salary of £40,000 - £45,000, depending on experience.
- The chance to join an exciting company in a period of significant growth.
- Maintain a hybrid working environment
Company profile - Data privacy platform
In this Data Scientist role, you will be joining a growing software company based in central London, supporting their clients data privacy needs. Their tech solution simplifies the way organisations access and share data.
By providing an embedded platform that automates the technical enforcement of data policies, they help solve the large-scale challenges created by complex global data privacy regulations.
They allow all different teams to come together and work collaboratively in one application. With companies such as ING, JP Morgan and RBS all integrating with their platform, our client is entering an exciting period of growth!
Job description - Data Scientist
In this Data Science role you'll be joining the Product Development team to deliver new implementation to clients.
You will be working on projects to analyse/improve already existing models. and to act as a go-between for the engineering team, architecture and client.
You will also get the chance to develop and build new tools to help improve and secure their data and develop new methods to identify sensitive data.
Key responsibilities - Data Scientist
In this Data Scientist job in London, your responsibilities will include:
- Utilize Scala and spark SQL to extract, manipulate, and protect large datasets, ensuring data integrity and accuracy
- Apply cryptographic techniques to secure data and ensure privacy and compliance with industry standards.
- Work closely with cross-functional teams, including product development, engineering, and client services, to align data initiatives with business goals.
- Design, implement, and optimize ML and NLP models to enhance our privacy-focused product offerings and improve client experiences.
- Maintain comprehensive documentation of data processes, models, and analytical methodologies.
Job requirements - Data Scientist
- PhD or Master's degree in Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Engineering or similar
- Experience in Python & SQL, ideally also in Scala
- Desire to constantly learn new tools and languages
- A passion for data science and turning concepts into products
- Comfortable working individually and as a team
- Great communication, both written and verbal
* Please note, this company does not offer sponsorship*
Benefits of the job - Data Scientist
- A competitive starting salary of £40,000 - £45,000, depending on experience.
- Maintain a hybrid working environment with on average one day a week based out of their central London office.
- The chance to join an exciting company in a period of significant growth.
- Build up cross-functional knowledge and experience in Machine Learning, cryptography and data privacy, all the while putting your skills to the test with some of the largest companies globally.
Give A Grad a Go is committed to being an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, age, disability, or other. We are continually finding ways to improve the way we work, read our Diversity and Inclusion promise for more information about this.
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