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Data Scientist | Edtech | £60k to £70k | Global Business

Opus Recruitment Solutions
London
3 weeks ago
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Role: Data Scientist 
Location: London Hybrid (4days on-site)
Salary: £60,000 to £70,000 + Benefits 

This is more than just a data science role, it’s a chance to join a global organisation that believes learning happens through doing. With a network that spans continents and a community representing over 140 nationalities, this is a place where innovation, diversity, and impact come together.

You’ll be part of a team that’s shaping the future of business education through data. From undergraduate to doctorate-level programs, this organisation is known for its challenge-led, hands-on approach to learning—and your insights will help drive that mission forward.
What You’ll Be Doing

Building and optimising data models and pipelines using SQL and Python
Working with Snowflake and CRM data to uncover insights that drive strategic decisions
Developing BI dashboards and analytics tools to support marketing, admissions, and academic teams
Collaborating across departments to improve data accessibility and storytelling
Supporting data governance and contributing to a culture of data-driven innovationWhat You’ll Bring

Experience as a Data Scientist or Analyst in a fast-paced, agile environment
Strong skills in SQL, Python, Snowflake, and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, etc.)
Familiarity with CRM systems and data pipeline architecture
A curious mindset and the ability to translate data into actionable insights
Bonus: Experience in education, edtech, or global organisationsWhy You’ll Love It Here

A truly international environment with a mission-driven culture
A collaborative team that values creativity, initiative, and impact
Opportunities to shape how data informs strategy across a global network
Competitive salary, generous holiday allowance, and room to growIf you’re ready to turn data into action and help shape the future of business, we’d love to hear from you

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