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Data Scientist

Burns Sheehan
Liverpool
1 week ago
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Data Scientist | Tech-Driven Transformation Project | Remote (UK)

💰 £35,000 – £50,000 | 🏡 Fully Remote | 🧠 Career-Defining Opportunity


Are you ready to join a company on the brink of transformation — one that’s shifting from legacy operations into a tech-first, customer-led business model? Think of it as becoming the Amazon of the tool hire world — and data is at the heart of that journey.


We’re looking for a Data Scientist to support this exciting transformation and help shape the future of a brand-new digital platform. You’ll work alongside a forward-thinking data and marketing team, using customer insights to drive smarter decisions, more targeted campaigns, and long-term growth.


This is not your average entry-level analyst role. You’ll be part of a high-impact customer retention project, working with real business data, informing strategic decisions, and helping to bring a traditional industry into the future through technology.


You can be a recent graduate or someone who has a few years commerical experience under your belt, really we are looking for the right mentality coupled with technical prowess.


🔧 About the transformation

The business has split from its legacy operations and is now focused solely on building a modern, tech-led platform. The aim? To become an industry-first digital leader, where customer experience, automation, and intelligent data use sit at the centre of everything.

This is your chance to contribute to a full business transformation project — where your analysis will influence product, marketing, operations, and more.


📈 What you’ll be doing

  • Analyzing customer data to uncover retention drivers, purchasing patterns, sales trends, and customer segments
  • Partnering with marketing to deliver insight-driven campaigns and track their effectiveness
  • Supporting the customer retention and growth project, offering data that guides business decisions
  • Identifying opportunities in the marketplace and spotting behavioural trends to gain a competitive edge
  • Building dashboards and visualisations to report on KPIs and campaign results
  • Working cross-functionally with marketing, sales, data science and leadership to support the transformation journey
  • Helping to forecast sales and customer behaviour using exploratory techniques
  • Cleaning, preparing, and validating data to ensure accuracy and trustworthiness in reporting


🧠 You might be a great fit if you...


  • Have a numerical, analytical or programming degree — or equivalent experience
  • Understand SQL and can use it to extract data from databases
  • Have experience or are open to learning Python for data exploration and basic modelling
  • Are familiar with (or willing to learn) data visualisation tools like Power BI, Tableau, or Metabase
  • Are naturally curious — you want to ask questions, test assumptions, and explore trends
  • Can communicate clearly and translate data insights into actionable business ideas
  • Have experience with marketplace or SaaS businesses (a bonus, not a must)
  • Are self-motivated and thrive in a remote, flexible working environment


🌍 The offer

  • 💰 £35,000 – £50,000, depending on experience and Python capability
  • 🏡 Fully remote(UK-based) — any face-to-face travel will be covered
  • 🕓 Flexible working – meetings on Monday & Friday, the rest is up to you
  • 🌴 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • 🧓 Pension + 2x Life Insurance
  • 🎓 Chance to work on an industry-first transformation
  • ✨ Direct access to decision-makers — your insights will make an impact fast

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