Assistant Statistician | Ystadegydd Cynorthwyol

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Gwneud amrywiaeth o dasgau ystadegol a dadansoddol sy'n ymwneud â chyhoeddi data Arolwg Teithio Cenedlaethol Cymru, a chynnal a diweddaru Fframwaith Monitro Strategaeth Drafnidiaeth Cymru, sydd ill dau yn ymrwymiadau yn Strategaeth Drafnidiaeth Cymru. Bydd hyn yn cynnwys paratoi crynodebau ac adroddiadau ystadegol.


Cyfrifoldebau'r swydd

  • Diweddaru data a dadansoddiadau ysgrifenedig ar gyfer mesurau unigol yn Fframwaith Monitro Strategaeth Drafnidiaeth Cymru, drwy ddefnyddio methodolegau cyfredol neu newydd, er mwyn darparu sylfaen dystiolaeth wedi'i chyhoeddi i fonitro sut caiff blaenoriaethau ac
  • uchelgeisiau Strategaeth Drafnidiaeth Cymru eu cyflawni a'u heffaith.
  • Cynhyrchu ystadegau Arolwg Teithio Cenedlaethol Cymru, drwy ddefnyddio sgiliau codio a rhaglennu fel R neu Python, i ddarparu allbynnau dadansoddol.
  • Cyfrannu at gynhyrchu allbwn ystadegol, drwy gynnal dadansoddiad ystadegol, adolygu ystadegau, paratoi adroddiadau ac ateb ymholiadau, i sicrhau bod data dibynadwy yn cael ei gyhoeddi.
  • Cefnogi ymgysylltu â rhanddeiliaid drwy gyflwyno data a dadansoddiadau'n rhesymegol ac yn gryno yn y fformat mwyaf priodol, gan gynnwys technegau delweddu data, i grynhoi ac i gyflwyno canlyniadau dadansoddi data i bobl sydd â gwahanol lefelau o wybodaeth dechnegol.

Am beth rydyn ni'n chwilio

  • Cymhwyster lefel gradd mewn disgyblaeth rifog berthnasol, fel ystadegau, ymchwil gymdeithasol neu seicoleg neu brofiad cyfatebol o weithio mewn rôl ystadegol neu wyddor data.
  • Profiad amlwg o ddefnyddio technegau mathemategol ac ystadegol wrth weithio gyda setiau data mawr a'u cwestiynu.
  • Profiad o ieithoedd rhaglennu fel R neu Python i ddadansoddi data.
  • Gallu defnyddio Microsoft Excel ac offer dadansoddi eraill ar lefel uwch.

Er nad yw sgiliau Cymraeg yn hanfodol ar gyfer y swydd hon, byddent yn ychwanegiad gwych at eich cais.


Mae TrC yn cefnogi unrhyw un sydd eisiau dysgu Cymraeg neu wella ei sgiliau. Rydyn ni'n cynnig cyfleoedd dysgu ar-lein, cyrsiau ystafell ddosbarth, a chyllid i fynd ar gyrsiau yn y gymuned leol.


Rydyn ni'n newid y ffordd y mae'r diwydiant trafnidiaeth yn edrych. Drwy ddathlu a chroesawu gwahaniaethau, rydyn ni'n datblygu gweithlu sy'n cynrychioli Cymru. Mae angen i ni gael pobl ddawnus o bob cefndir a diwylliant i ddod i rannu eu safbwyntiau a'u profiadau. Mae timau amrywiol yn gwneud penderfyniadau gwell ac yn sbarduno arloesedd. Ymunwch â ni i drawsnewid y ffordd y mae Cymru'n teithio.


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