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Data Science Manager (Applied AI)

Trustpilot, Inc.
Edinburgh
1 day ago
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At Trustpilot, we\'re on an incredible journey. We\'re a profitable, high-growth FTSE-250 company with a big vision: to become the universal symbol of trust. We run the world\'s largest independent consumer review platform, and while we\'ve come a long way, there\'s still so much exciting work to do. Come join us at the heart of trust!

From reviews to user behaviours to internal systems, at Trustpilot we truly have big data. And, in our Applied AI team, we are leveraging AI and ML to transform data into value, drive product innovation, improve user experience, enrich Trustpilot\'s data ecosystem and enhance business growth. We are seeking a Data Science Manager to join our Applied AI team, to help us in our mission.

We are seeking a candidate with a proven track record in managing and developing a team of Data Scientists specializing in Applied AI, across junior, mid-level, and senior roles. The ideal candidate will also possess hands-on experience throughout the entire ML modeling lifecycle, from initial concept to production deployment. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams in product management, UX, data analytics, and engineering across various product contexts. This role involves managing the delivery and maintenance of highly impactful, innovative AI/ML solutions at scale.

To effectively fulfil this role, you will have an extensive technical background and several years of experience as a Data Scientist / Applied AI Scientist before transitioning into the leadership track. You are a lifelong learner — across technology, leadership, and ways of working — and you stay up to date with industry standards and best practices. You believe that diversity in teams leads to improved collaboration and promotes a culture of continuous feedback and learning.


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