Data Science Consultant (Defence & National Security)

United Kingdom
Yesterday
£34,000 – £53,000 pa

Salary

£34,000 – £53,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
5 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Active SC Clearance is required*

Our client, a growing tech organisation, urgently require a Data Science Consultant to join their Defence & National Security team. You will design, build, and deploy scalable data pipelines and AI/ML solutions that directly support vital national security projects.

In order to be successful, you will have the following experience:

Experienced in the Python data stack (PySpark, numpy, pandas, scikit-learn, etc.)

Experienced within AWS-based infrastructure and services

Excellent communication skills, able to work with customers to shape requirements

Hold active SC clearance

Within this role, you will be responsible for:

Write high-quality Python code to develop data analytics and data science applications

Design, build, and maintain scalable, production-ready data engineering pipelines

Utilise AWS-based infrastructure and services to deploy and manage data workflows

Evaluate and implement a variety of AI and ML solutions to solve complex client problems, integrating models smoothly into production systems

Creative visualisation techniques to design impactful, intuitive data visuals and dashboards

Adhere to strict coding quality standards and collaborate effectively as part of an agile software development team

Engage with cross-functional, multi-disciplinary teams to meet user needs and facilitate collaborative project discussions

This represents an excellent opportunity to work on high-impact projects critical to National Security, with a company offering a clearly defined path for progression.

If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website

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