Data Scientist High-Growth Technology Consultancy | (UK)

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Benefits

Competitive salary Progression opportunities Exposure to complex, large-scale projects Career growth Hybrid working Collaborative culture

We’re a fast-growing technology consultancy delivering advanced engineering solutions in highly demanding environments. Our model focuses on deploying top-tier engineers into mission-critical projects, combining deep technical expertise with a strong delivery mindset.

We’re now hiring a Data Scientist to design and build scalable data solutions for leading organisations.

Why Join

  • Work on high-impact, complex data projects
  • Hybrid working with flexibility
  • Collaborate with high-performing engineering teams
  • Exposure to modern data stacks and cloud technologies
  • Clear progression in a growing consultancy

The Role

You’ll design, build, and optimise data pipelines and systems that support critical business decisions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain data pipelines and data-intensive systems
  • Process and transform large datasets efficiently
  • Ensure data quality, reliability, and performance
  • Troubleshoot and improve data products
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver solutions

About You

  • 0–3 years’ experience in data engineering or a related field
  • Degree from aRussell Group university
  • Strong academic background, includingA*/A/B grades at A-Level

Experience in the following areas is advantageous, however, training is provided within the role, so do not worry if you do not meet all of these

  • Experience buildingdata pipelines or data applications
  • Strong skills inPython and/or SQL
  • Familiarity with tools likeSpark, Databricks, or Airflow
  • Experience withAWS, Azure, or GCP
  • Strong problem-solving and communication skills

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary + progression opportunities
  • Exposure to complex, large-scale projects
  • Career growth in a fast-scaling environment
  • Hybrid working and collaborative culture

Apply Now:If you’re excited by solving complex data challenges in a high-performance environment, we’d love to hear from you.

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