Client Server
Data Scientist Python SQL Mathematics
Job Description
Salary: £40,000 - 70,000 per year
Requirements:- We are looking for a degree-educated candidate in a relevant discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, or Economics.
- We require study to MSc level at a world-class university, for example a Russell Group institution.
- We need experience or strong skills in data modelling and predictive analysis.
- We require Python and SQL programming skills.
- We are looking for strong analysis and problem-solving abilities.
- We value a collaborative, motivated approach and a willingness to learn.
- We will have our Data Scientist join our Pricing Engine team.
- We will focus on data modelling and predictive analysis to deliver solutions that meet business needs.
- We will develop best practices as part of our work.
- We will collaborate on problem-solving within a supportive Agile team.
- We will report into the Head of Pricing.
- Support
- Python
- SQL
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We are a hugely successful European car insurance tech company expanding our UK presence. This is a Data Scientist role based in London with mainly remote working and flexible hours, including around one day a week in the London office. We offer a competitive package of up to £60k, a workplace nursery scheme, enhanced maternity package, 25 days holiday with the option to buy or sell 5 days per year plus an extra duvet day, pension, private medical and dental insurance, life assurance, employee assistance programme, weekly yoga, monthly acupuncture sessions, Headspace membership, and a diverse, inclusive team environment with support networks including Women in Technology groups, plus perks such as Perkbox, cycle to work, and season ticket loan.
last updated 34 week of 2026
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£55,000
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£65,000
UK median
This salary is 15% below the UK median for Data roles (£65,000/yr).
Based on 2024–2025 UK technology sector benchmarks