Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Data Scientist

Searchability®
Manchester
1 week ago
Create job alert

DATA SCIENTIST OPPORTUNITY IN MANCHESTER – HYBRID WORKING

  • Salary up to £70,000 p/a plus bonus & excellent benefits
  • Shape the future of monitoring & alerting infrastructure for a global data insights provider
  • We’re looking for strong Python, PySpark, and AWS skills, with experience in large-scale data systems
  • Hybrid working – 2-3 days in the office


ABOUT THE CLIENT:

Our client is a pioneering force in the media and market research sector, delivering innovative data solutions to some of the most recognisable brands worldwide. Their mission is to provide actionable insights that empower strategic decision-making and transform business performance.

With over a decade of industry leadership, they’re now investing heavily in their monitoring and alerting capabilities and they need a talented Data Scientist to take ownership of this critical function, designing scalable systems that safeguard the reliability and integrity of their data.


A GLIMPSE AT THE BENEFITS / CULTURE:


  • 25 days’ annual leave + bank holidays (option to buy/sell after 2 years)
  • Bonus scheme recognising high performance
  • Life assurance and employer pension contributions
  • Choice of tech setup to suit your working style
  • Learning & development budget + 1:1 coaching
  • Cycle-to-work scheme & free parking
  • Hybrid working model with flexible start/finish times
  • £100 annual home office allowance



DATA SCIENTIST ROLE:

In this hands-on role, you’ll design, build, and deploy monitoring and alerting systems that ensure the accuracy and reliability of core datasets. You’ll work across multiple teams to define key metrics and thresholds, productionise ML/statistical models, and create frameworks that scale across products and business units.


You’ll take projects from concept to delivery - scoping requirements, preparing and analysing large datasets, deploying solutions into AWS-based environments, and embedding best practices in data quality and monitoring.

KEY SKILLS / EXPERIENCE:

  • Proficient in Python & SQL for analysis, modelling, and interrogation
  • Experience with large datasets and distributed data processing (PySpark)
  • Skilled in deploying ML/statistical models into production
  • Knowledge of AWS cloud infrastructure
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills
  • Ability to work with technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Previous experience in monitoring/data quality frameworks highly desirable


TO BE CONSIDERED:

Please either apply by clicking online or emailing . By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process & submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.


KEY SKILLS:

Data Scientist / Python / PySpark / AWS / SQL / Monitoring & Alerting / Data Quality / Machine Learning / Statistical Modelling

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Scientist

Data Scientist

Data Scientist

Data Scientist

Data Scientist

Data Scientist

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Future of Data Science Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Data science has rapidly evolved into one of the most important disciplines of the 21st century. Once a niche field combining elements of statistics and computer science, it is now at the heart of decision-making across industries. Businesses, governments, and charities rely on data scientists to uncover insights, forecast trends, and build predictive models that shape strategy. In the UK, data science has become central to economic growth. From the NHS using data to improve patient outcomes to financial institutions modelling risk, the applications are endless. The UK’s thriving tech hubs in London, Cambridge, and Manchester are creating high demand for data talent, with salaries often outpacing other technology roles. Yet despite its current importance, data science is still in its infancy. Advances in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, automation, and ethics will transform what data scientists do. Many of the most vital data science jobs of the next two decades don’t exist yet. This article explores why new careers are emerging, the roles likely to appear, how current jobs will evolve, why the UK is well positioned, and how professionals can prepare now.

Seasonal Hiring Peaks for Data Science Jobs: The Best Months to Apply & Why

The UK's data science sector has matured into one of Europe's most intellectually rewarding and financially attractive technology markets, with roles spanning from junior data analysts to principal data scientists and heads of artificial intelligence. With data science positions commanding salaries from £30,000 for graduate data analysts to £140,000+ for senior principal scientists, understanding when organisations actively recruit can dramatically accelerate your career progression in this intellectually stimulating and rapidly evolving field. Unlike traditional analytical roles, data science hiring follows distinct patterns influenced by business intelligence cycles, research funding schedules, and machine learning project timelines. The sector's unique combination of mathematical rigour, business impact requirements, and cutting-edge technology adoption creates predictable hiring windows that strategic professionals can leverage to advance their careers in extracting insights from tomorrow's data. This comprehensive guide explores the optimal timing for data science job applications in the UK, examining how enterprise analytics strategies, academic research cycles, and artificial intelligence initiatives influence recruitment patterns, and why strategic timing can determine whether you join a pioneering AI research team or miss the opportunity to develop the next generation of intelligent systems.

Pre-Employment Checks for Data Science Jobs: DBS, References & Right-to-Work and more Explained

Pre-employment screening in data science reflects the discipline's unique position at the intersection of statistical analysis, machine learning innovation, and strategic business intelligence. Data scientists often have privileged access to comprehensive datasets, proprietary algorithms, and business-critical insights that form the foundation of organisational strategy and competitive positioning. The data science industry operates within complex regulatory frameworks spanning GDPR, sector-specific data protection requirements, and emerging AI governance regulations. Data scientists must demonstrate not only technical competence in statistical modelling and machine learning but also deep understanding of research ethics, data privacy principles, and the societal implications of algorithmic decision-making. Modern data science roles frequently involve analysing personally identifiable information, financial data, healthcare records, and sensitive business intelligence across multiple jurisdictions and regulatory frameworks simultaneously. The combination of analytical privilege, predictive capabilities, and strategic influence makes thorough candidate verification essential for maintaining compliance, security, and public trust in data-driven insights and automated systems.