Senior Data Scientist

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Senior Data Scientist opportunity with a B2B tech startup in the AI space. This is a hybrid role requiring 3 days per week in the Central Bristol office.Our client works with enterprise businesses on their AI capabilities in areas such as healthcare, manufacturing and agriculture.Working cross-functionally in this fast-growing startup, you will have a unique opportunity to develop first-class AI and ML products and solutions and join a business at an exciting stage of growth as they prepare to scale (rocket emoji)You should consider this opportunity if the following appeals to you:✔️ You have a passion and expertise in Computer Vision✔️ You’ve worked in a startup before and prefer all that it entails over a cushy job in a large corporation✔️ You are excited about Generative AI and what the future holdsAbout the role:Develop Deep Learning solutionsDevelop the methodology and assessment criteria to measure solution performanceTrack and implement advancements in DL and Computer VisionMaintain Machine Learning productsHelp shape the data science team as it scalesAbout you:Current or recent experience in a tech startup or scale-up with a fast-paced environmentExpertise in Deep Learning and Computer Vision (incl. image classification, detection, facial recognition, etc.)Understanding of transfer learning and popular augmentation techniquesAble to apply machine learning to real-life problemsVision Transformers, DeepLabv3, SegFormer,Python, Scikit-Learn, NumPy, Pandas and PyTorch/TensorFlow/KerasThrive in a cross-functional working environmentPossess a clear passion for data science beyond the day jobNice-to-haves:NLP, OpenCV, Generative AI, data visualization, MLOpsOn offer:Base salary of £65k - £85k depending on experienceHybrid working - 3 days in the Bristol office

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