Senior Data Scientist

LHH Recruitment Solutions
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£70,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Masters
Posted
14 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Exciting Projects Supportive Environment Career Growth

Senior Data Scientist.
Are you a passionate data scientist with a knack for transforming complex data into actionable insights? Do you thrive in a vibrant environment where your analytical skills can shine? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you.

Our Client:
Our client is a dynamic marketing, advertising, and public relations agency committed to delivering innovative solutions to a wide range of high profile clients. With a strong focus on data-driven strategies, our client celebrates creativity, collaboration, and excellence.

What You'll Do:
As a Senior Data Scientist, you will play an important role in shaping data strategy and driving impactful marketing decisions. Here's what you can expect:

Lead Data Projects: Take charge of end-to-end data science projects, from hypothesis generation to model deployment.
Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with marketing, creative, and technical teams to understand their data needs and deliver tailored solutions.
Innovate with Data: Use advanced statistical methods and machine learning algorithms to uncover trends, patterns, and opportunities that drive business growth.
Present Insights: Communicate your findings to stakeholders in a clear and engaging manner, making data relatable and actionable.
Mentor Junior Team Members: Share your expertise and guide less experienced data scientists, fostering a culture of learning and collaboration.


What We're Looking For:
Our client is seeking a talented individual with a blend of technical expertise and a flair for creativity. Here's what you should bring to the table:

Experience: Minimum of 5 years relevant experience in data science or a related field, preferably within marketing or advertising.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in Python, R, SQL, and experience with machine learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, Scikit-learn).
Analytical Mindset: Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret complex datasets and derive meaningful insights.
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with a knack for storytelling through data.
Education: A degree in Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related field (Master's or Ph.D. preferred).

What you'll get in return

Exciting Projects: Work on diverse and challenging projects that push the boundaries of data science in marketing.
Supportive Environment: Be part of a collaborative team that values your input and encourages innovation.
Career Growth: Our client invests in your professional development with opportunities for training, workshops, and conferences.

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