Junior Decision Scientist

Elephant & Castle
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81870 - Junior Decision Scientist

Junior Decision Scientist Opportunity - London

Shape Strategic Decisions, Grow Your Career, and Enjoy Exceptional Benefits

Are you analytical, curious, and eager to make an impact? We are seeking a Junior Decision Scientist to join our Strategy, Regulation & Support Services directorate in our London office. This permanent role is perfect for those ready to build their career in data-driven decision-making.

Reporting directly to the Senior Decision Sciences Manager, you will play a vital part in supporting strategic initiatives and regulatory projects. You'll work alongside talented professionals in a dynamic environment, leveraging your skills to drive meaningful change across the business.

We offer a competitive salary of £40,000.00 plus a 7.5% bonus, with a blended working model after your probation period (3 days in the office, 2 days working remotely). Enjoy 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), reservist leave, a leading personal pension plan (up to 10% employer contribution), tenancy and season ticket loans, and tax-efficient benefits like Cycle to Work, Home & Tech, and Green Car Leasing schemes. Your well-being is supported through occupational health and a positive, inclusive workplace culture.

Ready to take your next step? Apply now! Applications close on 30/01/2026. Join us and shape the future of decision sciences while enjoying fantastic rewards and career growth.

For more information and to view the full job description please click apply!

If you have any queries in connection to this vacancy or your application, please contact us at quoting the vacancy reference number and a member of the team will get in touch with you as soon as possible

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