Applied Data Scientist

ADLIB
Bs15Ll, BS1 5LL, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Flexible working Remote working Paid travel for meetings
Turning data into decisions the business can act on.
  • Wide exposure across analytics, Machine Learning and systems application.
  • Business-led data science with commercial impact rather than academic research.
  • Remote role with monthly Bristol trips.


Working with Python, Microsoft Fabric and SQL to shape projects and support the business.

What you’ll be doing
The Applied Data Scientist role focuses on delivering practical data science and analytics across a large operational environment. You will own projects end to end, from problem definition through to deployment and stakeholder communication. You’ll sit close to the business, working on commercially important problems and translating insight into action. This is a strong opportunity for someone who enjoys applied analytics, systems and real-world impact, with a data science application and background!

As an Applied Data Scientist, you will analyse data, build models and deliver insight that supports better business decisions. You’ll work on various projects that include forecasting, classification, optimisation or performance analysis and more.

You will collaborate with engineers to ensure solutions are scalable and reliable, engage regularly with stakeholders, presenting findings clearly and helping teams understand the commercial impact of the work. Sound like you? Apply now!

What experience you’ll need to apply
  • A Computer Science, Data Science or similar degree (2:1 or above)
  • Ideally a minimum of 3 years of commercial experience in a data science or ML role
  • Strong Python experience in production settings
  • Experience with Microsoft Fabric
  • Experience working with SQL and structured datasets
  • Exposure to ML and LLM driven solutions
  • A clear, business focused communication style
  • Ability to translate data science projects into commercial outcomes and apply to a business context

What you’ll get in return for your experience
A salary of up to £55,000, depending on experience. The role is flexible and remote working, with required travel to the Bristol office once a month and occasional (but less common) London meetings (which would be paid for). You will work on high impact projects with modern tools, clear ownership and visible results.

What's next?
Apply below and we’ll reach out to set up a call if it’s a good fit!

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