Data Scientist - BCG X, United Kingdom

Boston Consulting Group
London
2 days ago
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Responsibilities
  • Own the full analytics value-chain from framing business challenges to deploying scalable solutions
  • Apply data science methods and analytics to real-world business situations across various industries
  • Partner with clients on key topics like climate change to design, build, and deploy innovative solutions
  • Develop and deliver thought leadership in scientific communities and papers
  • Lead conferences on behalf of BCG X
Technologies
  • DevOps
  • Machine Learning
  • AI
  • Network
  • Python
  • Spark
Qualifications
  • Masters degree or PhD in relevant field of study, with academic certificates showing final grades (A-level, Bachelor, Master)
  • Significant experience applying advanced analytics to a variety of business situations
  • Deep understanding of modern machine learning techniques and their mathematical underpinnings
  • Strong project management skills
  • Comfortable in a client-facing role with ambition to lead teams
  • Ability to distill complex results or processes into clear visualizations
  • Capability to explain sophisticated data science concepts in an understandable manner
  • Experience with modern development tools, collaborative coding, and preferably software development or DevOps experience
  • Passion for data science, statistics, and operations research
About Boston Consulting Group

We are Boston Consulting Group, a pioneer in business strategy since 1963, dedicated to helping organizations tackle their most important challenges. Our diverse BCG X teams of over 3,000 tech experts provide a stable ecosystem for talent to innovate and grow their careers by creating solutions that have a positive impact on millions. We value collaboration, deeply engage with our clients, and strive to blend digital and human capabilities that drive transformative change.


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