Data Scientist

PeopleGenius
Manchester
1 month ago
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Building Data, Tech & Analytics teams across Europe - 07880 871 729Why this Company?
  • Excellent Benefits including, Bonus healthcare & more
  • Your chance to work with some highly cerebral and grounded colleagues
  • International - gain experience across Europe
  • Supportive, Creative and Meritocratic environment
About the role:
  • Working for a specialist in FS with some unique projects
  • You’ll utilize Structured and Unstructured Data to Build Models and Forecast PtoP and other Models – also get involved in some new Projects such as NLP
  • Work across different European Portfolios – presenting to colleagues and providing Insight
  • You could be working with a large European Bank or a smaller Italian FS client
  • Modelling, Model Scoring and Monitoring – predictive and descriptive using various data sources
About you:
  • Python and SQL experience ideally - Python a MUST
  • Modelling – CHAID, Cluster Analysis, Bayesian Algorithms, NN, MARS
  • Experience of Visualisation tools would be nice
  • Experience in a Data Science role with a focus on Modelling & Coding
  • Industry Agnostic
What Happens Next?

The interview process is simple – Initial Phone call with the Head of Data Science, then you’re given a project to work on and present back. The process will take days and we’re able to provide full support to all Candidates throughout the process.

Please feel free to call or email any of the team at PeopleGenius for more information on this and any other of our roles.

Seniority level
  • Associate
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology, Strategy/Planning, and Analyst
  • Industries
  • Banking, Financial Services, and Investment Banking

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