Lead and manage customer analysis deep dives, execute strategies from senior leadership, manage client communication, and mentor analysts.
The purpose of this role is to lead and manage customer analysis deep dives, execute the strategies outlined by senior leadership, and manage the day-to-day communication with clients.
Job Description:
Key responsibilities:
Integrates disparate datasets, conducts data preparation for analyses
Manages and mentors a team of analysts, contributing to their technical and career development
Applies data science methods to provide insights and recommendations to clients
Maintains knowledge of new trends in the data science industry
Independently manages data science projects and delivery to clients
Develops and manages code used for analytics purposes
Communicates findings and insights
Location:
DGS India - Chennai - Anna Nagar Tyche TowersBrand:
ParagonTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
PermanentTop Skills
Analytics
Data Science
Datasets
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