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Data Scientist - Advanced Analytics

IBM
London
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A career in IBM Consulting is rooted by long-term relationships and close collaboration with clients across the globe. You will work with visionaries across multiple industries to improve the hybrid cloud and AI journey for the most innovative and valuable companies in the world. Your ability to accelerate impact and make meaningful change for your clients is enabled by our strategic partner ecosystem and our robust technology platforms across the IBM portfolio; including Software and Red Hat. Curiosity and a constant quest for knowledge serve as the foundation to success in IBM Consulting. In your role, you'll be encouraged to challenge the norm, investigate ideas outside of your role, and come up with creative solutions resulting in ground breaking impact for a wide network of clients. Our culture of evolution and empathy centers on long-term career growth and development opportunities in an environment that embraces your unique skills and experience.

Your Role And Responsibilities

As a Data Scientist at IBM, you will lead the design and delivery of AI solutions, advanced analytics and automation for clients across industries. You will work at the intersection of data science, business strategy, and technology, helping clients unlock value from their data assets while mentoring junior team members and shaping IBM’s data science capability.

  • Lead end-to-end AI solutions, advanced analytics and automation engagements from discovery to deployment.
  • Translate complex data into actionable insights and strategic recommendations.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including consultants, engineers, and client stakeholders.
  • Design and implement machine learning models, statistical analyses, and AI solutions tailored to client needs.
  • Contribute to business development through proposal writing, solutioning, and client presentations.
  • Mentor and coach junior data scientists and analysts.
  • Stay current with emerging technologies and methodologies in AI/ML and data science.
Qualifications
  • Proven experience in delivering AI solutions, advanced analytics and automation solutions in a consulting or enterprise environment.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong understanding of machine learning, deep learning, NLP, and statistical modelling.
  • Proficiency in Python, R, SQL, and cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, or IBM Cloud).
  • Experience working with clients in sectors such as financial services, healthcare, or public sector is desirable.
Preferred Experience
  • PhD or equivalent experience is a plus (preferable in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or a related field).
  • Certifications in cloud platforms or data science tools (e.g., IBM Data Science Professional Certificate) are advantageous.
  • Experience with data engineering tools and MLOps practices is a plus.
Engagement Details
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: IT Services and IT Consulting


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