Data Scientist

Diverse Lynx
Irvine
3 days ago
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Data Scientist

Duration: 8 Months Work Location: Remote (profiles from PST preferred)


Pay Rate: $57 W2 and $70 C2C


Job Description: Seeking a temporary Data Scientist to support the Business Marketing Group's Scaled Business Marketing team, focusing on MarTech, SMB marketing, and business education. The role requires strong SQL and scripting skills (Python/R) to conduct exploratory data analysis, interpret experiment results, and identify opportunities for increased impact.


Responsibilities

  • Partner with the Scaled Business Marketing team to support their goal of increasing revenue by promoting advertiser best practice adoption.
  • Gather requirements and business context for building out new analysis and models to guide marketing efforts.
  • Query data and execute exploratory data analysis to understand drivers of impact.
  • Manage requests and priorities independently.
  • Communicate with internal stakeholders about analysis, dashboards, models, and experiments to ensure understanding of results and impact.
  • Provide documentation of queries/inbound requests for future use in improving BMG’s data infrastructure.
  • Understand existing data policy restrictions and clearly communicate where analysis is possible.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Advanced degree (MBA or graduate degree in a quantitative field).
  • At least five years of statistical experience (building attribution models, conducting A/B tests, or performing lift analysis).

Minimum Qualifications

  • BA/BS in Engineering, Statistics, Math, Business, or a related field.
  • At least seven years of experience in analytics.
  • At least four years of hands‑on SQL expertise.
  • Strong problem‑solving abilities and proven track record of deriving actionable business insights.
  • Ability to communicate complex data issues to audiences of different technical levels.
  • Experience converting high‑level requirements into meaningful analyses, visualizations, and tools.
  • Capacity to manage multiple concurrent projects and drive initiatives in a cross‑functional environment.
  • High attention to detail.

Diverse Lynx LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive due consideration for employment without any discrimination. All applicants will be evaluated solely on the basis of their ability, competence and their proven capability to perform the functions outlined in the corresponding role. We promote and support a diverse workforce across all levels in the company.


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