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Staff Data ScientistSalary: £90K – £100KLocation: London – HybridOverview:

Data Idols are working with a leading disruptor in the tech industry that is fundamentally reshaping how goods and services move in the online era. Backed by record-breaking investment and scaling faster than almost any other startup, they’re building one of the most talented data and engineering teams in Europe.

The Opportunity:

You will join a high-impact team focused on improving delivery quality and trust. From lost parcels to fraudulent behaviours, you’ll develop cutting-edge models and infrastructure to detect, prevent, and resolve issues before they scale, ensuring trust, efficiency, and world-class customer experience. Using Python, SQL, cloud-native infrastructure, and large-scale data processing tools, you’ll develop production-grade ML models that power live decision-making.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Designing and deploying production-grade ML models that drive live decision-making.
  • Applying computer vision
  • Building fraud and anomaly detection models using geospatial and behavioural signals.
  • Partnering with engineers to scale pipelines, compliance monitors, and detection systems.
  • Leading scientific direction and mentoring other data scientists to maximise impact.

If you are a Staff Data Scientist looking for a high-impact role where your expertise directly shapes a fast-scaling network, please submit your CV for initial screening and more details.

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