Data Scientist

Brio Digital
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They call me 'Data Dom' - Building Great Data Teams Globally

Role:Data Scientist (R Shiny)

Duration:3m (With extension to follow)

Location:Remote (Must be UK Based)

Role Overview:

We are seeking a highly skilled Data Scientist with expertise inR Shiny. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in statistical analysis, data visualization, and interactive dashboard development. You will be responsible for designing and implementing data solutions that transform complex datasets into actionable insights.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain interactiveR Shinyapplications for data visualization and reporting.
  • Perform data analysis, statistical modeling, and machine learning to derive insights.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business requirements and translate them into analytical solutions.
  • Optimize and scale R Shiny applications for performance and usability.
  • Clean, preprocess, and manipulate large datasets to ensure high-quality outputs.
  • Communicate findings and insights through reports, presentations, and dashboards.

Required Qualifications & Experience:

  • Strong proficiency inR programmingwith a focus onShinyapplication development.
  • Experience withdata visualization libraries(ggplot2, plotly, leaflet, etc.).
  • Knowledge ofstatistical analysis, machine learning, and predictive modeling.
  • Familiarity withSQL, NoSQL, and/or cloud-based databases.
  • Experience working withAPIs and data integration.
  • Understanding ofUI/UX principlesfor interactive dashboards.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently or in a team.
  • Excellent communication skills for presenting complex data insights to non-technical stakeholders.

Preferred Skills (Nice to Have):

  • Experience withPython, Power BI, or Tableau.
  • Knowledge ofbig data technologies(Spark, Hadoop).
  • Exposure tocloud platforms(AWS, GCP, Azure) for data deployment.
  • Understanding of DevOps practices and version control (Git, Docker, CI/CD).

Apply now or email for more information.

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