Consumer Lending Data Scientist

Manchester
1 month ago
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Data Scientist - ML & Consumer Lending

South West, UK

Hybrid working, strong salary dependent on experience

The client

South West based, modern office hub, and a major consumer lending portfolio. This is a chance to join a well known financial services group that is investing heavily in data, Applied Data Science, and Machine Learning to stay ahead of the market and improve how it serves its customers.

The business is moving towards cloud native, production grade ML, backed by senior leaders who see Data Science as central to the next chapter of growth. You will sit close to real decision making, working with product, risk, and engineering teams to turn data and ML into tangible customer outcomes.

The role

You will join a growing data science team focused on credit cards and wider consumer lending. Your work will span the full ML lifecycle, from exploratory analysis and model build, through to working with ML Engineers to get models into production and keep them performing as the data strategy matures.

The team is open to Data Scientists at different stages, from those looking to build on a first industry role, through to more experienced practitioners who want broader ownership and influence.

What you will be doing

Building and enhancing Python based ML models across the credit card portfolio
Using SQL on large, complex datasets to engineer robust, reusable features
Partnering with ML Engineers to deploy containerised models and support production ML workflows
Working with product and risk stakeholders to identify and shape high value ML and AI use cases
Operating within a clear model risk and governance framework, with room to experiment and learn
Presenting findings in plain language and helping non specialists act on the insights

What we are looking for

Strong grounding in statistics and or Machine Learning, plus solid Python
Confident SQL skills and experience with real world, messy datasets
Experience of the ML lifecycle, ideally including production or near production environments
Exposure to modern cloud and analytics tooling, for example BigQuery or Vertex, and BI tools
Interest in credit cards or consumer lending, and how ML and AI can improve fairness and outcomes

You will join a friendly team that values curiosity, knowledge sharing, and personal growth. There is genuine scope to shape how ML and AI are used in the business, whether you see your future in deeper technical expertise or in a more leadership focused path.

If this sounds like the kind of environment you want to be part of, we would love to hear from you

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