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£50k – £90k dependant on experience, bonus, good benefits. Flexible working location opportunity.

This role may suit individuals who have previously held the following role titles: Data Engineer, Data Architect, Big Data Consultant, Data Scientist, Data Modeller, Big Data Analyst, AI Engineer.

We have been asked to assist in the recruitment of AI Engineers / Data Scientists to join an innovative and growing team within the data practice of this prestigious global technology consulting firm. Our client offers excellence in career growth, professional development, and a coveted personalised benefits package.

Candidates must ideally have UK security clearance and be fully flexible on working location. The successful engineer will be a key member within a team designing modern analytical data solutions, engaging in the full life cycle of projects. This will be a diverse role with an exciting variety of work.

Key Skills

We are recruiting at various levels (in the above salary brackets), so we are not expecting candidates to be experienced in all of the areas outlined below.

Qualifications:

  • AI techniques (e.g. supervised and unsupervised machine learning techniques, deep learning, graph data analytics, statistical analysis, time series, geospatial, NLP, sentiment analysis, pattern detection).
  • Proficiency in Python, R, or Spark to extract insights from data.
  • Experience with Data Bricks / Data QI and SQL for accessing and processing data (PostgreSQL preferred but general SQL knowledge is more important).
  • Familiarity with latest Data Science platforms (e.g. Databricks, Dataiku, AzureML, SageMaker) and frameworks (e.g. Tensorflow, MXNet, scikit-learn).
  • Knowledge of software engineering practices (coding practices to DS, unit testing, version control, code review).
  • Experience with Hadoop (especially the Cloudera and Hortonworks distributions), other NoSQL (especially Neo4j and Elastic), and streaming technologies (especially Spark Streaming).
  • Deep understanding of data manipulation/wrangling techniques.
  • Experience using development and deployment technologies (e.g. Vagrant, Virtualbox, Jenkins, Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Delivering insights using visualisation tools or libraries (JavaScript preferred).
  • Experience building and deploying solutions to Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) including Cloud provisioning tools (e.g. Terraform).
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with clients to establish requirements in non-technical language.
  • Ability to translate business requirements into plausible technical solutions for articulation to other development staff.
  • Experience designing Data Science deliveries, planning projects, and/or leading teams.

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