Data Scientist - Outside IR35

  • Job Reference: 689954
  • Date Posted: 7 April 2025
  • Recruiter: ShareForce
  • Location: London
  • Salary: £500 to £550 Per Day
  • Sector: IT and Telecomms
  • Job Type: Contract

Job Description

This is an opportunity for a Data Scientist to play a key role in building Machine Learning and AI Solutions for customers, at the forefront of MS Azure technologies. The successful candidate will have commercial experience leading a team or working independently.
 
Responsibilities: 
  • Take a lead role in the design and development of machine learning, statistical algorithms and solutions.
  • Help clients realise the potential of data science, machine learning, and scaled data processing within the Azure ecosystem. 
  • ownership for the delivery of core solution components. 
  • Manage the design and delivery of the data architecture.
  • Communicate and present findings and recommendations to stakeholders and customers
  • Work directly with clients to understand requirements and present solutions to customer sponsors.
   Required Skills & Experience: 
  • Microsoft Azure expertise primarily using  Azure Machine Learning
  • Extensive experience with Databricks, ML Flow, storytelling tools and techniques. 
  • Strong commercial experience creating predictive models, statistical analysis, and pricing analysis. 
  • Working with large data sets (real time, storage, and geo-spatial data). 
  • Writing and reviewing data science code, proficient in Python, C#, SQL, R, or other programming languages for data analysis and machine learning. 
  • A background in data science or data engineering. 
  • Excellent communication skills. 
  • Strong appetite to work closely with customers. 
  Additional Information 
  • Rate: £500-550 (dependent on experience) 
  • IR35: Outside  
  • Start date: ASAP 
  • Initial Duration: Join on a full-time basis for 4 weeks, or a fractional basis (2-3 days/ week) for 6 weeks.
  • Location: Remote
  • All applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work