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Data Scientist

Basis Technologies
Bracknell
2 weeks ago
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We have an opportunity for a proactive and solution-oriented Data Scientist to support with design and future capabilities ideation and presentation of impactful data-driven solutions across our suite of product solutions, including our newest product Klario.

Reporting Into Our Chief Operations Officer, You Will:

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Product and Engineering teams to design and enhance data-driven features and capabilities
  • Clean, transform, and prepare large datasets from diverse sources to support robust analysis and model development
  • Identify trends and patterns within complex datasets to generate actionable insights that inform product strategy
  • Translate analytical findings into business recommendations
  • Stay ahead of industry trends and technical advancements, continuously bringing fresh ideas and approaches to the team

Is this opportunity for you?

To help you establish whether this role is for you, these are the key foundational characteristics you will need to be set up for success:

  • Bachelors in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or relevant topic
  • Experience working with large datasets and modern data platforms
  • Experience working in a start up or scale up environment – agile, fast-paced, collaborative
  • Experience with JavaScript and Python
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex findings to non-technical stakeholders
  • Hands on experience of working with LLMs
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Desirable Skills:

  • Experience with visualisation tools, such as Power BI and Tableau

We enable every SAP-run business to manage change intelligently – no matter how complex their technology landscape. Our suite of Intelligent Change Management (ICM) solutions harnesses the collective intelligence of the SAP community to help business and technology change teams work together to explore, plan and execute business change imperatives.

We have been officially named one of the UK's Best Workplaces by Great Place to Work, for the third year in a row.

We are at an exciting point as we scale from 130+ global employees, we have the foundations in place to grow with purpose, whilst retaining the individual ownership and tangible impact you would expect working in a scale up organisation.

Why join us?

Aside from the benefits of role evolution, tangible individual impact and personal growth that you would expect working in a global scale up environment, at Basis Technologies we take looking out for our employees seriously.

We’re believers of Learning & Development. Organisational learning allows organisational team members to continue to advance their professional growth and development individually and as a team.

Benefits And Initiatives:

  • Competitive salary package and bonus
  • Company pension
  • 25 days holiday per year, plus Bank Holidays
  • Remote Hybrid working
  • Global Flexibility (work abroad up to 1 month per year)
  • Enhanced Parental Leave
  • Paid Volunteer Day
  • Learning and Development Budget
  • STEM Ambassador Programme Partnership
  • Monthly Shared Knowledge Sessions
  • Mental Health First Aiders Programme

Basis Technologies is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer and we encourage applications from all people regardless of race, religion, gender, age, disability status or sexual orientation.


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