Senior Data Scientist - CLTV

Iwoca Ltd
London
5 days ago
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Are you the right applicant for this opportunity Find out by reading through the role overview below.We're looking for a Data ScientistOur Customer Lifetime Value (CLtV) model is a highly developed and tailored model, which is central to our business strategy at iwoca. As a Data Scientist in our CLtV team, you will be developing this model so that it represents and codifies our best and most current understanding about the true lifetime value of our customers.The company Fast, flexible finance empowers small businesses to manage their cash flow better and seize opportunities - making their business and the economy stronger as a whole. At iwoca, we do just that. We help businesses get the funds they need, when they need it, often within minutes. We've already made several billion in funding available to more than 100,000 businesses since we launched in 2012, and positioned ourselves as a leading Fintech in Europe.Our mission is to finance one million businesses. We'll get there by continuing to make our finance ever more relevant and accessible to more businesses by combining cutting-edge technology, data science, and a 5-star customer service.The team Customer Lifetime Value (CLtV) represents the value each customer brings to iwoca. This concept is central to our business, influencing decisions across every department.The CLtV team is a small and versatile group of people who manage the CLtV model from the R&D stage all the way to deploying model releases into production. We manage data pipelines that enable the business to use our predictions in their day-to-day decision-making.Our dynamic and autonomous environment emphasises on 'getting things done' and delivering high quality solutions. You can expect working closely with stakeholders, delivering solutions iteratively to incrementally add value, collecting and addressing feedback, and also providing support to the team and wider business.The role Your role as a Data Scientist in the CLTV team will involve growing and demonstrating your skills in several key areas, including but not limited to:Model development.

Explore and integrate innovative modelling methods into our training pipeline to enhance the predictive power and flexibility of our model.Take responsibility for the full lifecycle of the model, including training, validation, deployment, and performance monitoring.Clearly communicate and explain any model changes to the business, ensuring transparency and fostering trust in the model's predictions.Collaborate with Data Scientists and Analysts in other teams to ensure that our model predictions are appropriately utilised and interdependencies are accounted for.

Model-driven insights.

Utilise our modelling and analytics tools (and introduce new ones where appropriate) to uncover insights, such as customer behaviour patterns or the efficacy of new modelling techniques.Effectively communicate these insights with the broader business to drive value by changing the way iwoca operates.

Project ownership and autonomy.

Independently develop data science solutions to address iwoca's business challenges, with increasing responsibility in solution design.Maintain strong communications with stakeholders throughout your work to ensure that your solutions are pragmatically solving the business problem at hand and to get technical feedback for personal growth.

The function iwoca's Data Scientists specialise in Supervised Machine Learning, Statistical Inference and Exploratory Statistics, focusing on tabular and time series data. Our work emphasises quantitative predictions through the analysis of conditional probabilities and expectations, using medium-sized datasets.The requirements

Essential:Ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders and downstream users of the model, and to maintain up-to-date and reliable documentation.Strong problem-solving skills in probability and statistics.Experience developing code collaboratively and implementing solutions in a production environment.Proficiency with data manipulation and modelling tools - e.g., pandas, statsmodels, R.Experience with scientific computing and tooling - e.g., NumPy, SciPy, Matlab, etc.Self-driven with the capability to efficiently manage projects end-to-end.Experience working on research projects, particularly those involving mathematical, statistical, or analytical modelling.Bonus:Experience building machine learning models from scratch (e.g., built your own optimiser).Excellent knowledge of stochastic processes and related mathematical techniques.Experience with Bayesian analysis.Experience with Python. (Note: we mostly work in Python.)Knowledge of financial concepts (e.g. calculations with deterministic cash flows).The salary We expect to pay from £70,000 - £90,000 for this role. But, we're open-minded, so definitely include your salary goals with your application. We routinely benchmark salaries against market rates, and run quarterly performance and salary reviews.The culture At iwoca, we prioritise a culture of learning, growth, and support, and invest in the professional development of our team members. We value thought and skill diversity, and encourage you to explore new areas of interest to help us innovate and improve our products and services.The offices We put a lot of effort into making iwoca a brilliant place to work:Offices in London, Leeds, and Frankfurt with plenty of drinks and snacksEvents and clubs, like bingo, comedy nights, yoga classes, football, etc.The benefits

Medical insurance from Vitality, including discounted gym membershipA private GP service (separate from Vitality) for you, your partner, and your dependents.25 days' holiday, an extra day off for your birthday, the option to buy or sell an additional five days of annual leave, and unlimited unpaid leaveA one-month, fully paid sabbatical after four years.Instant access to external counselling and therapy sessions for team members that need emotional or mental health support.3% pension contributions on total earningsAn employee equity incentive schemeGenerous parental leave and a nursery tax benefit scheme to help you save money.Electric car scheme and cycle to work schemeTwo company retreats a year, we've been to France, Italy, Spain, and further afield.And to make sure we all keep learning, we offer:A learning and development budget for everyone.Company-wide talks with internal and external speakers.Access to learning platforms like Treehouse.

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