Data Scientist

Spinks
London, England
10 months ago
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Immersing The Top 1% Of Tech Talent With Innovative Startups & Scale-Ups | Driving Growth and Transformation

We’re looking for a hands-onSenior Data Scientistwith deep AI/ML expertise (including LLMs) to help build the intelligent backbone of a next-gen 3D design and GIS platform.

You’ll work across geospatial, 3D, and internal datasets—designing and deploying models that power smart automation, predictive tools, and spatial intelligence systems.

What You’ll Do:

  • Build and deploy ML/LLM models (GPT, Claude, etc.) into real-world tools
  • Develop intelligent data pipelines and AI-driven product features
  • Work with geospatial + 3D data to push the boundaries of spatial analytics
  • Collaborate with product, data, and engineering teams
  • Mentor peers and bring cutting-edge ML to life in production

What You Bring:

  • Experience with NLP, embeddings, and cloud tools (AWS preferred)
  • Ability to solve complex problems and ship real impact
  • Passion for AI, autonomy, and collaborative innovation

Bonus: 3D, GIS, or game engine (Unity/Unreal) experience? Let’s talk.

Remote-first with quarterly in-person meetups.

Make your mark on a cutting-edge product shaping the future of spatial intelligence.

DM me to find out more or apply now.

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  • Job functionEngineering, Information Technology, and Science
  • IndustriesTechnology, Information and Media and Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

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