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Graduate Data Scientist

Movar Limited
Birmingham
5 days ago
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  • Job Sector: Transport Infrastructure Defence Energy Cross Sector

At Movar, we understand that project delivery is getting increasingly complex. Since 2013, we’ve been helping companies of all sizes improve the way projects are delivered.


Our mission is to be the number one provider of innovative project solutions, driven by a community of experienced, caring, and passionate project professionals—all seeking to improve the way projects are delivered.


Our vision is simple yet powerful: to improve the lives of people everywhere through the delivery of projects. We provide tailored services ranging from organisational systems implementation to project transformation and complete programme recovery.


We’re proud to have been named Winners of the Global Project Controls Innovation of the Year Award 2024.


Why Join Movar?

Movar is in an exciting of growth, and there’s never been a better time to be part of our journey. We’re building something special—scaling our business while staying true to our people-first approach.


At Movar, we invest in our teams, fostering an environment where development is valued and individuals are encouraged to grow with the company. Our unique culture sets us apart from other consulting practices, and we’re keen to build a team that is as ambitious as we are.


Our IDEAL Values

  • Integrity – We do the right thing, always.
  • Drive – We push boundaries and strive for excellence.
  • Empathy – We care deeply about our people and clients.
  • Adaptability – We embrace change and thrive in it.
  • Loyalty – We stand by each other and our mission.

Job Summary

Movar is seeking a Graduate Data Scientist to join our innovative Data & AI team. You will work at the intersection of data science and modern AI, contributing to solutions that help our clients across infrastructure, utilities, and defence sectors turn complex data into actionable intelligence. This role offers excellent exposure to cutting‑edge AI technologies, including Generative AI and machine learning, whilst building foundational skills in a supportive team environment.


Core Responsibilities

  • Assist in developing data science solutions, from data exploration to basic model building.
  • Support the implementation of AI applications under guidance from senior team members.
  • Learn to work with Azure Machine Learning and Azure OpenAI services.
  • Participate in data mapping, cleaning, and feature engineering activities.
  • Contribute to documentation of analytical approaches and findings.
  • Develop skills in Python programming and machine learning fundamentals.

Technical Stack

  • Core: Python (Pandas, NumPy, scikit‑learn basics)
  • Development: fundamentals, statistical analysis, Azure AI certifications

What You'll Bring

  • A degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related quantitative discipline.
  • Foundational knowledge of Python and basic statistical concepts.
  • Curiosity about AI, machine learning, and emerging technologies.
  • Strong analytical thinking and willingness to experiment.
  • Good communication skills and ability to explain technical concepts clearly.

Office Address :
Unit 3 Knot House, 6 Brewery Square, London SE1 2LF


Movar Group Limited is registered in England and Wales number: 08603258 VAT No: GB 168982251


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