Data Scientist

Scottish Water Business Stream Limited
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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We’re on the hunt for a Data Scientist who’s as curious as they are creative – someone who can cut through the noise of complex datasets and turn raw numbers into powerful stories that drive smarter, faster decisions. This isn’t about churning out reports. It’s about unlocking the real potential of data to solve problems, uncover opportunities, and push us forward.

About the role

In this role, you’ll turn complexity into clarity – digging into big, messy datasets and uncovering the insights that really matter. You’ll bring data to life with dynamic Power BI dashboards and visualisations that make information not just clear, but compelling. Working side by side with stakeholders, you’ll cut through the noise, share recommendations, and help shape smarter decisions. This is about impact, taking us beyond reports and into predictive and prescriptive analytics that drive the future. You’ll also be the guardian of trust, making sure our data is accurate, secure, and compliant. And because you never stand still, you’ll keep pushing boundaries, spotting opportunities, experimenting with new tools, and finding smarter ways to make data work harder for us.

About you

We’re looking for someone with substantial Power BI expertise and the confidence to handle large, complex datasets. You’ll have an analytical mindset and the ability to translate your findings into simple, powerful insights that resonate with non-technical audiences. You’ll be collaborative, curious, and focused on results – always ready to turn data into action.

Why join us?
This is your opportunity to go beyond the numbers. You’ll shape how we use data to drive smarter decisions with the latest Microsoft technology, turning insights into impact. Even water is rich in data, and we’re harnessing it to make a real difference for customers, colleagues, and communities. If you’re ready to take data further, this is where your journey begins.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll be a key team player in one of the largest water retailers in the UK, with lots of benefits and the chance to grow your career.

  • Salary up to £37,000 plus bonus up to 20%
  • 31 days annual leave and six bank holidays
  • Monday to Friday based in our office within Edinburgh Park
  • Hybrid working – 3 days office, 2 at home depending on business requirements
  • Subsidised staff restaurant and free gym membership
  • Salary sacrifice schemes including electric vehicles and cycle to work

Why we’re the right fit

We’re passionate about providing a great place to work, where our colleagues feel trusted, valued, supported and empowered, whatever their background or role. And we’re committed to providing an inclusive workplace that welcomes and promotes diversity and provides equal opportunities for everyone. In everything we do, we’re driven to make a positive difference, and always strive to do the right thing by our customers, our people, our local communities and the environment. Life at Business Stream is fast-paced and exciting, where no two days are the same.

Who we are

Business Stream is one of the largest water retailers in the UK and a trusted service provider to over 300,000 business customers. With over 17 years’ experience of operating in a competitive water market – longer than any other retailer – we’re the chosen service provider for businesses and organisations ranging from small corner shops to large industrial estates. Headquartered in Edinburgh and employing around 350 people, we provide a range of services including metering and billing, water efficiency support and, water and waste water management solutions.

How to make this job all yours

We’re looking to welcome exceptional people into our fantastic, high-performing team so if you think this job is for you, we’d love to hear from you. To apply, please click the ‘Apply’ button at the bottom of this page, and send us a copy of your CV. The closing date for applications is Friday 20 February at 5pm.

A Disability Confident Committed Employer

If you consider yourself to have a disability, we encourage you to disclose that as part of your application. That means we can provide the necessary support and use your unique talents effectively.

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