Remote Data Scientist
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Remote data scientist jobs blend statistics, programming, and business insight — using data to drive product and business decisions. In 2026, data science has evolved: less pure research, more production ML and analytics engineering. Companies want data scientists who can ship — build dashboards, deploy models, and communicate insights clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
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Staff Software Engineer - Grafana Cloud Observability, Kubernetes Monitoring | United Kingdom
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Staff Backend Engineer - Databases Pyroscope
Staff Backend Engineer - Databases Pyroscope
Senior Member of Technical Staff, Synthetic Data
Engineering - Internal AI Transformation
Senior EDA Tools and Systems Support Engineer
Backend AI-Forward Data Engineer
Software Developer III - IN
Senior Full Stack AWS Engineer - Virtual
Data QA Engineer
Full-Stack Developer
Senior QA Engineer
970 - AI Engineer (Agentic Systems / LLMs) · Senior · Remoto · LATAM
AI Product Builder - USA
AI Enablement Intern
AI Engineer
Sr. Director | Engineering, ML
Lead Nuclear Component Engineer 1 - Nuclear
Senior Research Technologist
Technical Lead, Engineering
Senior Product Engineer
Lead Data Scientist - Healthcare
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a Data Scientist and an AI Engineer?
Data Scientists focus on analysis, experimentation, and business insights — 'what should we build?' AI Engineers focus on deploying AI systems in production — 'how do we build it reliably?' In 2026, the roles increasingly overlap, but Data Science leans more analytical.
What salary can remote data scientists expect?
Mid-level data scientists earn $100k–$160k, senior data scientists earn $160k–$240k, and staff/principal roles at top companies earn $220k–$360k+. Data scientists at AI-focused companies often earn more than traditional analytics-focused roles.
Do data scientists need a PhD?
No. While PhDs are common in data science, many successful data scientists have bachelor's or master's degrees in quantitative fields. What matters more: strong Python/SQL skills, statistical thinking, and a portfolio of data projects showing real impact.
What tools do data scientists use?
Python (pandas, scikit-learn, PyTorch), SQL, Jupyter notebooks, dashboarding tools (Tableau, Looker, Metabase), and cloud platforms (AWS, GCP). In 2026, data scientists increasingly use AI coding assistants to write analysis code faster.
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