Data Scientist - London / Paris
City of London, London
Data Scientist - London / Paris
- Permanent
City of London, London
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An online luxury consumer goods brand is looking for a Data Scientist to head up a new department; initially in London but eventually to be split between London and Paris.
The main remit of the role will be to work with analysts, product owners and engineers to drive a new data driven culture across all territories.
The Data Scientist will build reports, develop KPIs, and use predictive modelling to gain a deep understanding of the firm's products and customers.
Responsibilities
- Work with product teams to identify KPIs to measure product performance, build forecasts, and assist in planning and retrospectives
- Collaborate with data engineering teams to build model deployments and data pipelines
- Use statistics, analytics and machine learning to optimize the customer experience
- Leverage SQL
- Present accurate and engaging data, charts and detailed analysis to product owners, department leads and the development teams
- Build tools and data services to enable data-driven decision making
- Stay up to date with industry and data science standard technologies, and evangelise them among the team when relevant
Skills Required
- Proven track record in a similar data science role
- Strong SQL and Python skills
- Knowledge and experience training, evaluating and deploying Machine Learning models
- Experience with applied Statistics or Quantitative Research
- You are passionate about games and using data to improve player experiences
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to present results to people with various backgrounds and experiences
- A degree in STEM subjects or relevant experience
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