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Data Scientist

zyncgroup.io
Stockport
1 week ago
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Data Scientist – 80k CHF – Lugano, Switzerland (Fully On-site) - 5965


I’m working with a unique consultancy that reinvests most of their profits into R&D, meaning they constantly evolve. They offer customers free analysis and proof-of-concepts, ensuring a quality customer-friendly experience and strengthening long-term relationships. Covering topics such as GRC, digitalisation and globalisation, they have seen great success and are looking to grow in various areas.


Do you want to join a socially responsible, ever-evolving company where your impact is tangible? This is the company for you!


Responsibilities

  • You will work with stakeholders to spot opportunities for leveraging company data to drive business solutions
  • You will assess new data sources and gathering techniques
  • You will develop custom data models and algorithms
  • You will explain predictive models to customers, to maximise their revenue
  • You will develop processes and tools to monitor model performance

Required Skills

  • You MUST have an EU/UK passport
  • You MUST speak fluent (C1+) Italian and English
  • You have 3+ years of experience in data analytics / data science
  • You have experience with data visualisation tools e.g. Power BI
  • You have knowledge of Python, SQL, etc., to manipulate data (large data sets)
  • You have experience in product development, creating data architectures

Company Benefits

  • You can work in an ever-evolving company, where individual growth is heavily promoted
  • You will be rewarded for your performance – several bonus and promotion systems are in place!
  • You will be continuously supported by management, and your team
  • You will have access to various training schemes and opportunities
  • You will receive a relocation package
  • You can join a company that promotes both vertical and horizontal progression – the possibilities are endless!

Call to Action

If you have the required skills and would like to join a unique company that will propel your career forward at a rapid rate, then please send your CV to for a response!


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