Data Science and AI Graduate Scheme – Manchester | Manchester

Lloyds Banking Group
Manchester
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Job Title: Data Science and AI Graduate Scheme – Manchester
Employer: Lloyds Banking Group
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Salary: £45,000 per year
Employment Type: Permanent
Reference Number: 694522a2f4ea26b6412f1c63-W52
Requirements

  • Strong knowledge and technical skills aligned to data science and AI
  • Familiarity with programming languages, especially Python
  • Experience with analytical techniques and data manipulation
  • Proficiency in SQL and statistical modeling techniques
  • Ability to work in a hybrid environment with a minimum of two office days per week
  • Must have full, unlimited right to work in the UK

Responsibilities

  • Train machine learning models and craft algorithms
  • Deploy scalable solutions for fraud detection risk, and customer segmentation
  • Engineer robust data pipelines and machine learning workflows
  • Apply deep learning, natural language processing, and statistical modeling
  • Explore generative AI applications and implement them
  • Innovate on Google Cloud Platform for production scaling
  • Learn and apply AI ethics and principles to your work

Technologies

  • AI
  • Cloud
  • Machine Learning
  • Python
  • SQL
  • Big Data
  • CI/CD
  • DevOps
  • GCP
  • LLM
  • Network
  • PyTorch
  • Spark
  • TensorFlow

More

At Lloyds Banking Group, we operate with a clear purpose: to help Britain prosper. Our Chief Data & Analytics Office is committed to integrating data, analytics, and AI into every decision we make. The two-year Data Science & AI Graduate program includes three eight-month rotations, blending office and home working, where you'll tackle major challenges such as fraud detection and customer behavior analysis. You will receive comprehensive training and mentoring, including fully funded certifications, all while earning a competitive salary. Our benefits package includes a generous pension contribution, annual bonuses, share schemes, and 28 days of holiday, ensuring employees thrive in both their careers and personal lives.


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