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Data Science Manager – Property Tech – London

UK | High Growth B2B SaaS | Hands On Data Science Manager

I am working with a scaling UK PropTech business where Machine Learning and AI sit at the core of the product and commercial strategy.

They are hiring a hands on Data Science Manager who can lead their Data team while remaining technically involved in modelling, production machine learning and shaping the overall AWS based data platform.

This is not a pure management role. They are looking for a strong Data Scientist first, someone comfortable across the full lifecycle from ingestion and feature engineering through to modelling and deployment.

Their data estate has evolved over time and is currently spread across multiple siloed systems with differing structures and standards. The platform is built on AWS, but architectural consistency is lacking. They need someone who understands what good looks like in a modern cloud native environment, can rationalise fragmented systems, and proactively define a clear data and AI roadmap. You will lead a Data team of 5-6 across Data Science and Data Engineering, raising standards while still contributing directly to predictive models and AI driven tools. This is a genuine opportunity to bring structure, clarity and technical direction to a business where data is fundamental to competitive advantage.

Key areas of focus include:

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