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Ritchie Bros.

Staff Data Scientist

Ritchie Bros.

Staff Data Scientist building ML models and AI applications at IAA, improving operational efficiency and driving growth.

Posted 4/29/2026full-timeWestchester • Illinois • 🇺🇸 United StatesLead💰 $117,830 - $176,750 per yearWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
PythonSQL

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Lead end-to-end data science projects
  • Design and build supervised, unsupervised, and deep learning models
  • Develop AI agentic applications and LLM-powered solutions
  • Design and analyze experiments to measure model and product impact
  • Partner with data engineering and ML platform teams

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 5–7 years of experience building and deploying production machine learning models
  • Advanced proficiency in Python and SQL
  • Hands-on experience building AI agentic applications using LangChain, LangGraph, or similar frameworks
  • Strong foundation in statistics and core ML algorithms
  • Experience working with large-scale datasets using distributed computing frameworks
  • Proven ability to translate ambiguous business problems into technical solutions

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurances
  • 401k plan with 100% match for the first 4% contributed
  • 15 days of PTO each year

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Hard Skills & Tools
PythonSQLmachine learningsupervised learningunsupervised learningdeep learningstatisticsAI applicationsdistributed computingcore ML algorithms
Soft Skills
leadershipproblem-solvingcommunicationcollaborationanalytical thinking