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Data Scientist - Manchester

Nexus Jobs Limited
Manchester
5 days ago
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Data Scientist ? Manchester


Our Client an international organisation is looking to recruit a Data Scientist with 7 to 10 years expertise as a Data Scientist.


You will have Natural Language Processing (NLP) knowledge and experience and understand and analyse large data sets to discover new insights.


Working in a multi-disciplinary team within a highly technical and complex environment. 


Well versed in scalable data mining and machine learning techniques (using computers to improve as well as develop algorithms)Kernel Methods, Deep Learning, Statistical Relational Learning, Ensemble Methods


Model using advanced statistical/ mathematical models, predict and segment data to hypothesize/ evolve uses cases to monetize data and generate other business value.


Translate business needs to technical requirements and implementation.


Experience of Big Data technologies/Big Data Analytics.


C++, Java, Python, Shell Script


R, Matlab, SAS Enterprise Miner


Elastic search and understanding of Hadoop ecosystem


Experience working with large data sets, experience working with distributed computing tools like Map/Reduce, Hadoop, Hive, Pig etc.


Advanced use of Excel spread sheets for analytical purposes


MSc or PhD in Data Science or an analytical subject (Physics, Mathematics, Computing)  or other quantitative discipline


The position is based close to Manchester.


The salary for this position will be circa £75K - £85K plus benefits.


Please send your CV to us in Word format along with salary and availability details.


 

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