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Data Scientist - 12 month contract

83zero Limited
Leicester
4 days ago
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We are looking for a passionate and highly skilled Data Scientist to join our dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is eager to use their expertise to drive data-driven solutions.
Job Title:

Data Scientist
Location:

Onsite in Desford, UK
Salary:

£25.00 - £25.83 per hour / 37.5 hours per week
Contract:

12 months (likely to extend)
The Opportunity:
We are looking for a passionate and highly skilled Data Scientist to join our dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is eager to use their expertise to drive data-driven solutions. You will play a critical role in shaping the future direction of the Purchasing department, ensuring access to accurate and actionable data to support decision-making.
As a Data Scientist, you will be responsible for creating innovative data solutions, delivering insightful dashboards and reports, and working closely with cross-functional teams to tackle key business challenges. This position offers a chance to make a tangible impact on the operational efficiency and strategic direction of the organization.
What You Will Do:
Develop and Maintain Dashboards:

Create and maintain visually engaging, live dashboards and reports to drive key business insights and decision-making.
Data Preparation & Analysis:

Cleanse, analyse, and manipulate data using tools like PowerApps, SQL, and Python, ensuring data is accurate, reliable, and well-structured.
Collaboration:

Work closely with the Purchasing team and other departments to understand their data needs and deliver actionable insights.
SQL & Power BI Integration:

Extract and manage data from internal systems using SQL or EDFL, and transform it into clear visualizations in Power BI.
Process Improvement:

Continuously seek opportunities to streamline and automate processes, ensuring maximum efficiency and effectiveness in the Purchasing department.
Data Cleansing & Formatting:

Use Power Query and DAX formulas within Power BI to automate data cleaning and transformation, speeding up reporting processes.
Training & Documentation:

Document new tools and reports, and train team members on how to use them effectively. Communicate complex data findings clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
Stay Ahead of Emerging Trends:

Keep up to date with the latest developments in data science and data analytics tools to continuously improve processes and methodologies.
What You Will Have:
Technical Skills:

Proficiency in Python, R, or SQL for data analysis and manipulation.
Data Visualization Tools:

Strong experience with Power BI, Tableau, or similar tools for creating actionable visual insights.
Data Management Tools:

Highly competent with PowerApps, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office packages.
Problem-Solving:

Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen eye for detail.
Communication Skills:

Ability to present complex technical results clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
Collaboration:

Strong team player who can work cross-functionally with different departments to achieve data-driven goals.
Curiosity:

A natural curiosity to explore datasets, ask the right questions, and uncover hidden insights.
Top Candidate Will Also Have:
Educational Background:

A degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, or a related field.
Experience:

Previous experience in a similar data science role or a strong portfolio of data science projects.
Desirable Skills:

Experience with Power Automate, Power Query, VBA, and knowledge of automation processes for improved data reporting and operational efficiency.
Note:

Please ensure your CV highlights your relevant qualifications and experience, as the shortlisting panel will be reviewing applications based on the criteria outlined above.

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