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Data Science Data Science Senior Data Scientist (Python) (Remote)

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London
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Senior Data Scientist
Paying up to 85,000 + bonus
Hybrid in London
AI/ML-Driven PropTech

I am currently working with start/scale up within the PropTech sector looking to hire a Data Scientist to work on high-impact predictive modelling projects in a fast-growing company. This role offers the opportunity to work end-to-end on ML models, helping to revolutionise the property industry by leveraging data-driven insights.

As a Data Scientist, youll be building and optimising predictive models to understand trends in the property market, such as likelihood of sale and customer retention. Youll work closely with Data Engineers and Product teams to drive AI/ML innovation while ensuring models are scalable and impactful.

Leveraging MLOps best practices to ensure efficient model deployment and monitoring.
Working end-to-end across the data pipeline from data extraction to model evaluation.
Python | SQL | Snowflake | DBT | Tableau | Dataiku
~3+ years of experience in Data Science or Machine Learning.
~ Strong Python & SQL skills, with experience working in cloud-based data environments.
~ A problem-solver with a commercial mindset who can translate data insights into business impact.


Fast-growing company with exciting AI/ML-driven initiatives .
Clear career progression structured frameworks for growth .
Hybrid working flexibility with 2-3 days per week in London HQ .
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