Data Scientist

Hyde, Borough of Swindon
3 days ago
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ABOUT BG AUTOMOTIVE
BG Automotive (BGA) is a leader in the Automotive Aftermarket spares industry, catering to both UK and export markets. At BGA, you will join a dynamic environment where innovation and data-driven decision-making are at the core of our success.
As a Data Scientist, you will work on impactful projects that range from advanced analytics and predictive modelling to business intelligence and process optimization. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to extract insights from data and develop solutions that enhance efficiency and drive growth.
We are looking for a curious and creative individual with a strong analytical mindset, technological fluency, and a passion for solving complex problems. If you thrive on uncovering insights through data and developing actionable solutions, BGA is the ideal place to advance your career.
What you will do:

  • Analyse large and complex datasets to uncover insights and inform decision-making.
  • Design and implement machine learning models to address business challenges.
  • Develop dashboards, reports, and visualizations to present data-driven insights.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities for data-driven improvements
  • Assist with the implementation of Oracle ERP, contributing data expertise in replacing Legacy systems and helping shape data flows, reporting structures, and integrations from the ground up.
  • Improve processes through predictive analytics and statistical modelling.
  • Create data-driven systems in collaboration with our software development team.
  • Communicate findings clearly and effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
    Required Skills:
  • Proven experience (2+ years) in data science, machine learning, and statistical analysis
  • Degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field.
  • Proficiency in Python for data analysis and machine learning.
  • Strong knowledge of data visualization tools (Preferably Power BI).
  • Strong SQL skills - comfortable with joins, subqueries, window functions, and query optimisation
  • Experience with ETL processes and building/maintaining data pipelines.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex ideas simply.
  • Ability to translate business problems into analytical solutions.
    Desirable Skills:
  • Experience with Oracle ERP or exposure to large-scale ERP implementation projects.
  • Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud).
  • Exposure to Rust, C# or other object-oriented programming languages.
  • Knowledge of frontend development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) is a plus.
    What We Offer You:
  • Competitive Salary: We’re open to tailoring the job offer to fit your skills and experience.
  • Environment: Work from our modern Swindon offices.
  • Growth Opportunities: Be part of an ambitious, fast-growing company.
  • Supportive Team: Join a close-knit group that values fresh ideas, innovation, and teamwork.
  • Workplace pension
  • On-site parking, Drinks & Fruit complimentary, Service gifts for 5,10,15 plus years, Increased holiday for long service

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