At Tesco, our Data Science team focuses on modelling complex business problems and deploying data products at scale. Our work extends across multiple areas including physical stores, online, finance, and supply chain.
This is a hands‑on position where you will need to leverage your analytical mindset to find solutions to complex problems. As a Data Scientist, you will need to understand difficult business problems and prototype solutions with minimal support.
A core component of the role is applying, modifying and designing algorithms and mathematical models to solve business problems using big data architectures (Hadoop, Spark, Cloud). Your primary modelling focus will be neural network‑based forecasting, with a strong emphasis on rigorous evaluation against robust baselines, careful validation, and scalable deployment.
Our Data Scientists must be able to validate, document and present the modelling process and performance, as well as communicate complex solutions in a clear, understandable way to non‑experts.
Data Scientists are also responsible for promoting data science across Tesco and representing Tesco across the external Data Science community.
Finally, as a Data Scientist, you will be expected to drive innovation and take ownership of aspects of the project development, support the Lead Data Scientist and Product Manager in managing relationships with business stakeholders, and mentor and supervise junior team members and interns.
Responsibilities
* Design and improve deep learning and related machine learning forecasting models for large‑scale retail time series.
* Build robust training and backtesting pipelines (time‑aware CV, leakage controls, stability checks).
* Apply best practices for productionisation (monitoring, retraining strategies, performance and cost considerations).
* Collaborate closely with engineering, product, and business partners to ensure models are reliable, scalable, and deliver measurable business value.
Qualifications
We are looking for ambitious individuals with a mix of statistics, programming skills and familiarity with time series analysis. A proven track record of designing and modifying advanced algorithms and applying them to large data sets is essential. Some project and stakeholder management experience is preferred.
An ideal candidate will have a scientific mindset with the ability to ask the right questions, as well as answer them. A strong numerical higher degree in a mathematical, scientific, engineering or computer science discipline is preferable, as well as a solid understanding of mathematics and statistical principles.
Meaningful academic or industrial work involving deep learning or related machine learning techniques for time series forecasting is required. This includes experience with neural network architectures for forecasting (for example sequence models, temporal convolutional approaches, transformer‑style models, or related methods). Experience with probabilistic forecasting, hierarchical forecasting, or representation learning for time series is a plus.
Strong programming skills (Python preferred) as well as familiarity with software engineering best practices (version control, unit testing, CI/CD) and big data and cloud technologies (PySpark preferred). Experience training and deploying deep learning models in cloud environments (including GPU‑enabled workflows) is a strong advantage.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion. Everyone at Tesco is encouraged to be themselves. We celebrate diversity, recognise its value, and ensure that all colleagues are given the same opportunities. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader and provide a fully inclusive and accessible recruitment process.
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