Data Scientist

Oscar Technology
Nottingham, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
7 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

25 days holiday + bank holidays Yearly bonus scheme Contributory pension scheme

Job Title - Data Scientist

Location - Nottingham

Work pattern - Hybrid - 2 times a month in the office.

Salary - Up to £60,000

The Opportunity

We are seeking a mid-level Data Scientist with strong experience in Python for a new role in Nottingham.

You will be part of a small, but close team that covers Data Science, Business Intelligence and Analytics

It is hybrid, 2 days a month in the office (so very flexible), but we are looking for someone with a sensible commute to Nottingham.

The Role

In this position you will work across a range of analytical and machine learning tasks, partnering with stakeholders to solve real business problems and support data-driven decision-making.

The business have 4-6 ML models in production, one of which is an award-winning. Generally these models are in the finance and risk areas - any experience of this would be a bonus, but certainly not essential.

In addition they have number of side projects for you to get involved with, working with colleagues to deliver advanced analytics and insights.

This is a perfect role for someone who can engage confidently with stakeholders, work both independently and within a small team on defined analytical problems, can clearly communicate insights, and is comfortable contributing to production-ready data science solutions.

Role Responsibilities:

· Develop, test, and maintain data science solutions using Python

· Perform exploratory data analysis (EDA) to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities

· Apply statistical and machine learning techniques to address business questions

· Use segmentation and clustering techniques where appropriate to support insight generation

· Interpret model results and communicate insights clearly to technical and non-technical audiences

· Support model validation, documentation, and ongoing monitoring

· Contribute to continuous improvement of data science standards, tools, and ways of working

Requirements:

· 3 plus years in industry as a data scientist

· Strong Python proficiency, including:

· Solid understanding of statistics and machine learning fundamentals

· Experience working with structured data and SQL

· Ability to communicate analytical findings clearly and confidently

· Experience supporting machine learning models in production environments

What We Offer

· Collaborative, people-first culture

· Hybrid working arrangements (requirement to travel to the office 2 days per month)

· 25 days holiday + bank holidays

· Yearly bonus scheme

· Contributory Pension scheme

Job Title - Data Scientist

Location - Nottingham

Work pattern - Hybrid - 2 times a month in the office.

Salary - Up to £60,000

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