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Data Scientist (AI & ML)

Rightmove
Milton Keynes
3 weeks ago
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We are looking for a

Data Scientist


Location:
London


Reporting to: Head of Data Science

The role


We are looking for a talented Data Scientist who can leverage machine learning and AI to enable innovative impact at scale, helping Rightmove deliver exceptional experiences and value to consumers, our partners and all our stakeholders across the UK property market.


In this role you will work in a cross functional team to identify business opportunities, design and implement machine learning and AI models, as part of developing innovative and impactful solutions. As well, you will play a pivotal role in developing and implementing models that go beyond traditional machine learning techniques. Working closely with people across product, design, engineering and data, you will explore and apply ML and AI techniques, contributing to the creation of novel solutions and driving innovation. You will bring passion for exploring new technologies and have a strong technical foundation.


The Data & Analytics Team has continuously grown over the past 18 months, and we continue to invest in enriching our data and data science capabilities to deliver effective and impactive solutions in an industry that is exciting, interesting, relevant, and challenging.

A typical week as a Data Scientist might involve;

Designing and implementing machine learning and AI models and systems for tasks such as consumer prediction and classification, recommendation systems, image synthesis and text generation.


Applying statistical methods to analyse and interpret complex datasets providing insight into both structured and unstructured data.
Discussing with wider stakeholders on business problems and potential ways for machine learning or AI could help address them.
Collaborating with domain experts to identify and engineer meaningful features for both machine learning and generative AI applications.
Working with Machine Learning Engineers and Data Engineers to gather, clean and pre-process datasets for machine learning models.
Designing and evaluating experiments, monitoring key product metrics, and understanding the root causes of changes in metrics.
Monitoring deployed solutions in production.
Keeping other team members and stakeholders informed about progress and challenges.
Providing critical inputs to both short-term tactical actions and long-term technology choices and strategies.
Sharing knowledge across the data and AI community across Rightmove.

We’re looking for someone who;

Has relevant and impactful experience of developing and deploying machine learning models. Experience of large language models and generative AI frameworks would be welcomed.


Can help support organisational capabilities around machine learning and generative AI
Knows how to understand and tackle loosely defined problems with machine learning solutions
Can communicate findings to technical and non-technical audiences effectively
Is curious and has a creative mind, coupled with first rate critical thinking skills
Has experience working within cross functional teams and collaborating across teams
Has the ability to challenge and question ideas, openly and honestly, whilst providing solutions and options
Keeps abreast of the latest advancements in data science, machine learning and generative AI.

We would love someone to have any of the following

Proven formal experience as a data scientist in a role similar, building models as part of production pipelines;


Professional experience in large scale data processing SQL and Python;
Strong knowledge of statistical analysis and machine learning, experience with machine learning packages (e.g. XGBoost, LightGBM) and deep learning frameworks (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow, Keras);
Experience with generative AI and large language models and frameworks (e.g. OpenAI, Gemini, Llama, Hugging Face, LangChain) would be desirable;
Knowledge of software development paradigms (e.g. Object-orientated programming), related tools (e.g. Git) and cloud technologies (eg. GCP, BigQuery, Vertex AI, dbt);
Experience with data visualisation tools desirable
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Strong interpersonal skills and are comfortable working with multiple stakeholders

Desirable - Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD in a quantitative field. For example, Statistics, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, or a related STEM subject degree.

About Rightmove 

Our vision is to give everyone the belief they can make their move. We aim to make moving simpler, by giving everyone the best place to turn to and return to for access to the tools, expertise, trust and belief to make it happen.


We're home to the UK's largest choice of properties, and are the go-to destination for millions of people planning their next move, reading the latest industry news, or just browsing what's on the market.

Despite this growth, we’ve remained a friendly, supportive place to work, with employee #1 still working here! We’ve done this by placing the Rightmove Hows at the heart of everything we do. These are the essential values that reflect our culture, and include:

We create value…by delivering results and building trust with partners and consumers.  We think bigger…by acting with curiosity and setting bold aspirations.  We care deeply…by being real, having fun, and valuing diversity.  We move together…by being one team - internally collaborative, externally competitive.  We make a difference…by focusing on delivering measurable impact. 

We believe in careers that open doors, and help our team develop by providing an open and inclusive work environment, offering ongoing training opportunities, and supporting charity fundraising events. And with 88% of Rightmovers saying we’re a great place to work, we’re clearly doing something right!

If all this has caught your eye, you may well be a Rightmover in the making...

What we offer

People are the foundation of Rightmove - We’ll help you build a career on it.

Cash plan for dental, optical and physio treatments


Private Medical Insurance, Pension and Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Plan
27 days holiday plus two (paid) volunteering days a year to give back, and holiday buy schemes
Hybrid working pattern with 2 days in office 
Contributory stakeholder pension
Life assurance at 4x your basic salary to a spouse, family member or other nominated person in your life
Competitive compensation package 
Paid leave for maternity, paternity, adoption & fertility
Travel Loans, Bike to Work scheme, Rental Deposit Loan 
Charitable contributions through Payroll Giving and donation matching 
Access deals and discounts on things like travel, electronics, fashion, gym memberships, cinema discounts and more

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Rightmove will never discriminate on the basis of age, disability, sex, race, religion or belief, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, or sexual orientation.

At Rightmove, we believe that a diverse and inclusive workforce leads to better innovation, productivity, and overall success. We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all employees, regardless of their background or identity, to develop and promote a diverse culture that reflects the communities we serve.

Ultimately, we care much more about the person you are, and how you think and approach things, than a list of qualifications and buzzwords on a CV. Even if you can’t say ‘yes’ to all the above, but are smart, self-motivated and passionate about Customer Care, then get in touch.

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