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Data Scientist

Jacobs
Glasgow
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At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world's most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission‑critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery and cutting‑edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good.


Your impact

As an experienced Data Scientist you will be an integral part of our team responsible for building, delivering and developing advanced data analytics products.



  • Develop and implement data‑driven solutions to support business objectives.
  • Design, build and deploy advanced data analytics models and algorithms.
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to understand scope of requirements and formulate data science projects.
  • Analyse large datasets to extract actionable insights and inform business decisions.
  • Translate findings and recommendations into actionable outputs.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and peers fostering a support culture that facilitates both career and personal development.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Demonstrable experience of Palantir Foundry, Azure Data Explorer (Kusto).
  • GIS experience (Open Layers, QGIS, GeoPandas, Geoserver).
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience related to Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, etc.
  • Extensive track record in applied data science.
  • Experience building and delivering data‑driven solutions to clients and users.
  • Proficient in Python and SQL.
  • Ability to ideate, build and deploy scalable solutions.
  • Understanding of key development principles such as Agile, source control, CI/CD, environment segregation, testing.

Senior Level

Not applicable.


Employment Type

Full‑time.


Job Function

Engineering and Information Technology; Civil Engineering, Design Services, IT Services and IT Consulting.


Benefits & Culture

We value safety, integrity, inclusion and belonging. Flexible working arrangements, well‑being benefits, global giving and volunteering programmes, and a supportive culture are part of our offer. We are a disability‑confident employer and welcome candidates who require flexible working.


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