Junior Data Scientist

Okta Resourcing
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Experienced Managing Director @ Okta Resourcing | Technical Recruiting

This is a new position for a Junior Data Scientist with a global, data-driven company with cutting-edge 从 technology who leverage data to serve as a true market differentiator.


The focus of this role is to deliver data science solutions which impact in areas such as the effectiveness of advertising and the optimisation of dynamic creatives.


The individual in this role will be asked to:

  • Take the lead on the life cycle, high-impact projects
  • Scope and stage projects to include detailed milestones and delivery schedules.
  • Use SQL and/or Python (JupyterNotebooks) to prepare data, perform exploratory data analysis, evaluate different modeling approaches.
  • Engage in problem‑solving, fault‑finding, addressing issues in the data or approaches as they arise.
  • Investigate the data and make recommendations on solutions to client’s requirements.

And should have experience of:

  • Working in a Data Scientist role in a high‑value commercial environment.
  • Requirements gathering and idea generation
  • Defining problems (and criteria for компонент),
  • Data wrangling, EDA, modeling and interpreting results
  • Advanced statistical and analytical techniques and concepts sampling methods,
  • Regression
  • Properties of distributions
  • Weighting sample‑based data
  • Statistical tests proper usage
  • Real‑world applications.
  • Python - NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, MLlib, scikit‑learn, and other common data and machine learning related libraries
  • Working knowledge of SQL, data structures and databases (Snowflake - desirable)

This is a pragmatic and humble organisation who are looking for like minded people to help them deliver their revolutionary technology.


In return for sharing your talent and dedication, they offer a Competitive salary, great benefits, and annual leave together with a position of value within the organisation from day one, and the chance to have a key role in creating a product which will play a defining role in the continuously evolving converged TV sector.


Seniority level

Associate


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology and Science


Industries

IT System Data Services, Software Development, and Technology, Information and Media


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