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Head of Data Science

Manchester
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Head of Data Science

Salary: £110K - £120K + bonus

Location: Manchester 2-4 days a month

The Opportunity

We're working with a high-growth business that is scaling its data function to the next level. Data scientists here have traditionally combined reporting with predictive modelling, but the business is now creating a dedicated leadership role to bring focus, structure and engineering rigour to the discipline.

As Head of Data Science, you'll lead a growing team of 6+ scientists embedded across product and functional teams, while also setting the technical direction and ensuring alignment with company-wide OKRs. You'll drive the transition towards machine learning engineering, championing end-to-end model ownership from research through to deployment in production. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the data science strategy, support the career growth of talented scientists, and deliver measurable impact in areas such as search, pricing, personalisation, vouchers, marketing, operations and finance.

Skills and Experience

Proven leadership experience in data science or machine learning, ideally within product-led or consumer-facing organisations
Strong background in building and deploying ML models at scale in production environments
Ability to structure and lead embedded data science teams, partnering effectively with senior stakeholders across multiple domains
Hands-on technical expertise with tools such as Databricks, Python, Spark, and GCP/BigQuery
Engineering mindset, with experience moving teams toward machine learning engineering best practice
Credibility to lead long-tenured individual contributors while providing direction, mentorship and career developmentIf you are looking for a new challenge, then please submit your CV for initial screening and more details.

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