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Data Scientist

Net Talent Partners
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Graduate Data Scientist - 1 year commercial experience



  • Central Belt Scotland
  • Excellent package on offer

This is hybrid in Edinburgh, Scotland PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU ARE NOT LOCATED LOCALLY


Net Talent Partners is partnering with a dynamic software IT company in Edinburgh, Scotland, to find a talented Graduate Data Scientist for a permanent position. This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates or early-career professionals with a passion for data analysis and insights to join a forward-thinking organisation. The company values innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning, offering a supportive environment where your skills can grow and make a tangible impact. As a Data Scientist, you will be instrumental in helping analyze complex data sets, developing machine learning models, and providing actionable insights to drive business decisions.



  • Collect, process, and analyse large datasets to extract meaningful insights.
  • Develop, test, and implement machine learning models to solve business problems.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand their data needs and deliver tailored solutions.
  • Utilise SQL to query and manipulate databases efficiently, ensuring data accuracy and integrity.
  • Create visualisations and reports to communicate findings effectively to stakeholders.Stay up-to-date with emerging trends and techniques in data science and machine learning.
  • Recent graduate or early-career professional with a strong foundation in data science concepts.
  • Proficient in SQL with the ability to write complex queries and optimise data retrieval.
  • Experience with programming languages such as Python or R is advantageous.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and a logical approach to data analysis.
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • Good communication skills, capable of explaining technical concepts to non-technical audiences.

This role offers comprehensive benefits including competitive salary, flexible working arrangements, and opportunities for professional development. You'll be part of a supportive team that encourages innovation and values your contributions, with ongoing training to enhance your skills and career growth. If you're passionate about data science and eager to make an impact within a collaborative environment, this is the opportunity for you.


Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now to join a company where your talent can thrive and your ideas can shape the future of technology solutions.


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