Junior Data Scientist/Analyst

Agility Resoucing
Liverpool
2 weeks ago
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Fantastic career opportunity for individuals educated to degree-level in mathematics or a related discipline, who have detailed knowledge of statistical analysis and mathematical modelling.

My client is an SME organization positioned within a niche market, they are a professional business of consulting engineers, software developers and data analysts.

Their services focus on planning, monitoring, analysis, performance, and modelling.

They are looking for graduates who are keen to start their career as a Data Scientist/analyst, where a solid technical basis will be established, and there will eventually be potential to become a future leader within their organisation.

The Role

As a Graduate Data Scientist, you'll join a specialist team working on a wide range of analytical and digital services projects across the UK and overseas.

Your duties will include, although will not be limited to:

  1. Streaming and processing data to aid detailed analysis and reporting
  2. Providing statistical analysis of representative samples of data to produce cohorts of results for extrapolation
  3. Assessing the impacts of data improvements on regulatory reporting, driving data improvement activities
  4. Producing project reports and contributing to presentations for clients

Requirements

  1. Educated to degree-level in mathematics or related discipline such as computer science, physics, computing, engineering etc
  2. Knowledge of statistical analysis and mathematical modelling
  3. A highly analytical mindset
  4. Superb communication and organisational skills
  5. Eager to learn, with a proactive and driven approach to work

Although not essential, you will ideally have experience and the desire to develop skills in programming using open-source software and reporting tools, in particular Python, Power BI and NoSQL databases. With training, you will progress into developing data processes, pipelines and APIs working with the different disciplines and platforms.

If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity and think you are a suitable candidate, then please apply now with an updated CV.

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