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Lime is hiring a Senior Data Scientist to join our Data Science & Analytics team! In this role, you will report to Lime’s leader of Analytics Engineering & BI and serve as the primary liaison between our Finance and Data teams. You will be responsible for transforming complex data from multiple sources into actionable insights that directly impact Lime’s strategy and decision-making.
Job Responsibility:
Serve as the primary technical partner to Finance, translating vague business questions into concrete quantitative analyses and automated reporting products
Own the data lifecycle from raw ingestion to visualization
architecting clean, documented dbt models
Apply statistical techniques to explain variances in performance and improve the accuracy of forecast models
Conduct deep-dive analyses on trends, business performance, and key drivers impacting Lime’s bottom line
Ensure data integrity, governance, and documentation to support reliable reporting
Identify opportunities for automation and process improvements to enhance workflows
Requirements:
5+ years of experience in a full-stack data science role
Expert reader and writer of SQL code, with a relentless focus on precision, logic validation, and troubleshooting data discrepancies
Proficiency in Python or R for statistical analysis, forecasting, or automating data workflows
Proficiency with BI tools such as Tableau, Looker, or Power BI
Experience analyzing financial data (P&L, unit economics, etc.) and working closely with Finance teams
Exceptional ability to distill complex data into clear, actionable insights
Strong project management skills, with a proven track record of collaborating cross-functionally
Nice to have:
Experience in B2C, marketplace, or high-volume transaction business models
Familiarity with dbt and modern data transformation best practices