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Lead Data Scientist

Hays Technology
Guildford
4 weeks ago
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Join a fast-growing software business headquartered in Guildford, specialising in cutting-edge client engagement solutions. With a strong international presence and a culture built around agility, innovation, and rapid iteration, this tech-driven organisation thrives on moving fast, learning quickly, and pivoting when needed. As they continue to scale, they're investing heavily in data and AI to drive smarter decision-making and product innovation.
Your new role
As Lead Data Scientist, you'll take ownership of a small but growing data team, currently consisting of two Analysts and one Data Scientist. Reporting directly to the CTO, you'll be responsible for shaping the data science strategy, implementing scalable processes, and delivering impactful insights across the business. You'll work hands-on with machine learning, AI, and LLMs to solve complex problems, while also mentoring your team and engaging with senior stakeholders to align data initiatives with business goals.
What you'll need to succeed

Proven experience in a senior or lead data science role
Strong hands-on skills in Python and SQL
Solid experience with Machine Learning, AI, and Large Language Models (LLMs)
Previous people management experience (ideally managing Analysts/Data Scientists)
Ability to implement and improve data science processes and workflows
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
Experience working in a fast-paced, agile tech environment
Must be UK-based and eligible to work without sponsorshipWhat you'll get in return

Up to £110,000 base salary
Performance and company-wide bonus
Private healthcare
Pension scheme
Opportunity to shape a growing data function in a high-growth tech business
Fully remote role with occasional visits to the Guildford HQWhat you need to do now

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