Data Scientist - Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Timus is seeking a Senior Data Scientist to focus on AI/ML and advanced analytics. The role involves developing predictive models, performing EDA, and collaborating with data and AI/ML engineering teams. The candidate should have strong experience with Python, SQL, and core ML frameworks. This position provides opportunity to contribute to decision-support and automation initiatives.
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Experience
5-8 years
Function
Research
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Timus is seeking a Senior Data Scientist to focus on AI/ML and advanced analytics. The role involves developing predictive models, performing EDA, and collaborating with data and AI/ML engineering teams. The candidate should have strong experience with Python, SQL, and core ML frameworks. This position provides opportunity to contribute to decision-support and automation initiatives.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 company with a well-defined IC role scope for a mid-to-senior data scientist.
The JD provides a clear definition of responsibilities, technical stack, and cross-functional collaborations.
Must haves
- Strong Python programming and statistical analysis skills
- Experience with machine learning algorithms and predictive analytics
- Strong SQL skills and experience with large analytical datasets
- Experience with libraries like scikit-learn, XGBoost, TensorFlow, or PyTorch
Tools and skills
Nice to have: nlp, llms, generative ai, rag, embeddings, microsoft fabric, azure machine learning, azure ai services, mlflow, databricks, synapse.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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