Dear Allstat,
One of my clients are looking for an Applied Statistician to work on their extremely advanced research platform, which analyses large, noisy datasets using complex mathematical and statistical models.
The role ideally requires a Post-Doc Statistician to apply their knowledge to find patterns, deal with giant data sets and use advanced statistical techniques to predict what will happen next in order to gain an advantage over their competitors.
You will have a top class educational background, most likely great A-Levels coupled with a First Class degree in Mathematics or Statistics and you are also likely to have numerous publications in Statistical subjects where you have created your own statistical models. Ideally, you will have applied these techniques to a commercial problem; however, this is not essential.
Numerical programming will be a large part of the role and you will have to use this in order to create your models and you will be required to apply all of this to real world problems. If you are in a role where you are bored with the monotony of your day to day analysis, then the variety and rapidity changing environment of this position will be the thing for you!
You will be given the chance to work alongside some of the most intelligent scientists, mathematicians, engineers and programmers in the country and you will be rewarded very generously for your efforts!
If this role is of slight interest to you, apply now by sending your CV to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>!
APPLY NOW!!!
Regards
Jason Howlin
Redrock Consulting Ltd
T: +44(0) 117 970 7904
M: +44(0) 7427 653 825
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