Senior Data Scientist
McCormick is seeking a Senior Data Scientist in Gurugram to lead end-to-end AI/ML initiatives for their global operations. The role involves mining enterprise data, developing scalable predictive models, and ensuring production-grade MLOps deployment. Candidates must have strong proficiency in Python and Azure, with a focus on translating complex analytics into business value. This position supports the company's digital transformation and requires collaboration across functional teams.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Research
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
McCormick is seeking a Senior Data Scientist in Gurugram to lead end-to-end AI/ML initiatives for their global operations. The role involves mining enterprise data, developing scalable predictive models, and ensuring production-grade MLOps deployment. Candidates must have strong proficiency in Python and Azure, with a focus on translating complex analytics into business value. This position supports the company's digital transformation and requires collaboration across functional teams.
TAL's take
Stable global company with clear, well-defined responsibilities for a senior data scientist role in their digital transformation efforts.
Extremely well-defined responsibilities, clear stack, and direct communication of the expected model lifecycle management duties.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Math, Statistics, CS, or Data Science
- Advanced analytical skillset and data visualization experience
- Proficiency coding in Python
- Experience architecting scalable data solutions in Azure
- Full ML workflow experience including deployment and scaling
- Implementation of robust MLOps
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sql, power bi, sap, graph databases, generative ai, rag.
About the company
Global consumer goods leader with established digital and analytics teams, but not a pure-play tech or engineering brand.
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