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Data Scientist

Anson Mccade
Southampton
2 days ago
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Data Scientist
£40000 - 70000 GBP
Hybrid WORKING
Location: Manchester; Bristol; Glasgow; Birmingham; Gloucester, Central London, Greater London - United Kingdom Type: Permanent

Data Scientist - DV Cleared

Location: UK-Wide

Work Structure: Hybrid

Salary: Competitive Depending on Experience

We are supporting a leading innovation and transformation consultancy in their search for experienced DV-cleared Data Science Consultants . This organisation works at the intersection of strategy, technology and engineering, helping government, defence, security, aerospace and policing clients solve their most complex challenges.

If you love using advanced analytics to make real-world impact - and you hold active DV clearance - this is an opportunity to work on some of the most important and meaningful projects in the UK.

The Role

As a Data Science Consultant , you'll work directly with secure clients to deliver advanced analytics, modelling and evidence-based insights. Your work will support critical national priorities, helping organisations anticipate threats, protect people and make smarter decisions.

This role offers UK-wide flexibility , with the autonomy to balance your diary while still supporting secure on-site needs.

Key Responsibilities Conduct end-to-end data science and analytical modelling across the full lifecycle
Work with defence, security and government clients to translate complex problems into actionable solutions
Develop and deliver models in Python, SQL and related analytical tools
Produce insights that enable high-stakes, data-driven decision making
Work as part of multi-disciplinary teams of engineers, consultants, digital specialists and analysts
Support advanced analytics, operational research, big data and dashboarding deliveries
Present findings to non-technical stakeholders
Candidate Profile Active DV clearance (essential)
Degree/Master's/PhD in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Operational Research or similar
Strong experience in advanced analytics, modelling, or operational research
Skilled in Python, SQL and Excel
Experience within the Defence & Security sector
Ability to formulate problems, explore data, design and validate models
Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Curious, analytical mindset with a passion for problem solving
What's on Offer Highly competitive salary packages
Flexibility to work UK-wide , with secure site engagement where required
Opportunity to work with world-class teams on nationally significant projects
Career development within a top-tier consultancy environment
Impactful work that genuinely contributes to UK safety and security
If this sounds like the next step in your career. Apply directly or send your up to date CV to to discuss further.

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