Knight Frank
real estate
Economist/DataScientistFTC
“Economist/Data Scientist - FTC at Knight Frank. Skills: econometric modelling, statistical modelling, data science techniques, real estate analysis. advancing existing real estate models. developing new analytical projects”
What You'll Achieve.
maintain its reputation for high-quality analysis and insights delivered to clients and partners across our global network
Industry & Context.
Demonstrated problem-solving capability; analytical judgement
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Python, Advanced econometric and statistical modelling experience, Proven ability to ensure accuracy and rigour in data manipulation, analysis and presentation, Comfortable working across the full analytical lifecycle, from data preparation through to communication of insights, Relevant university degree, At least 4 years’ relevant professional experience, Demonstrated problem-solving capability and analytical judgement
Nice to Have
Experience with Databricks, Experience with Azure DevOps, Experience of the real estate sector
What You'll Do.
advancing existing real estate models
developing new analytical projects
delivering econometric and data science analysis of real estate phenomena
building and refining inferential and statistical models
cleansing and analysing complex datasets
high-quality outputs for internal stakeholders
communication of insights
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Working closely with colleagues across Global Research, particularly Analytics (Data Science, Data Engineering, Geospatial and Innovation); Collaborating with technical and non-technical stakeholders; professional, collaborative team environment
Communication Scope
communication of insights; clear, high-quality outputs
Process & Methodology
owning projects independently
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