Associate Consultant

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£50,000 – £63,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £63,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
2 Jun 2026 (2 days ago)

Benefits

Hybrid working with a London office base Structured learning and development Clear progression opportunities The chance to shape AI initiatives and contribute to product strategy

Associate Consultant, Data and AI


London - Hybrid

The Company
They are an established international consultancy with a strong reputation across multiple industries, including healthcare, life sciences, transport and logistics. They are investing heavily in data, AI and digital capabilities, with a clear focus on building user centric, data driven products. Their approach blends strategy with execution, enabling teams to move from insight to tangible outcomes. This creates a unique environment where data professionals work closely with design and engineering teams to deliver impactful solutions.

The Role
You will contribute to both client delivery and internal innovation, working as part of a collaborative, cross functional data team.

Key responsibilities include:
* Delivering data science and analytics solutions to solve complex business problems
* Building internal tools and contributing to the development of data and AI products
* Conducting statistical analysis and regression modelling to generate insights
* Creating dashboards and visual outputs for business stakeholders
* Supporting AI workflow development, including exposure to large language models
* Working with cloud technologies, particularly Azure, to support deployment
* Collaborating with front end and UI teams to create user focused data products

Your Skills and Experience
* Strong commercial experience in data analytics, data science, or consulting environments
* Proficiency in Python, including libraries such as Pandas, NumPy and scikit learn
* Strong SQL skills and experience working with structured data
* Solid understanding of statistical analysis and regression techniques
* Exposure to cloud platforms, ideally Azure, and an understanding of deployment processes
* Experience working in cross functional teams, ideally alongside engineers or product teams

What They Offer
* Hybrid working with a London office base
* Structured learning and development, including dedicated time for upskilling
* Clear progression opportunities within a growing data and AI capability
* The chance to shape AI initiatives and contribute to product strategy

How to Apply
If you are keen to apply your data and AI skills in a consulting and product focused environment, apply now to learn more.

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