Data Analyst

Carbon 60
United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
8 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Data Analyst (Fully Remote - 3 month - Part Time/Approximately 10-15 days utilisation over the course of 3 months)

Our client, based in Heathrow, a leading aviation organisation are looking for a data analyst on a short term basis. The role will suit someone used to taking on contracts of short or part time nature and assisting with data analysis in a short form/consultative capacity. It is fully remote.

The Data Analyst is responsible for collecting, validating, analysing, and interpreting data to support business decision‑making. This role transforms raw data into actionable insights and collaborates with stakeholders to improve operational performance and strategic planning.

Key Responsibilities

Collect, process, and validate large datasets from multiple sources.

Identify trends, patterns, and insights to support business decisions.

Work closely with stakeholders to understand data needs and translate them into analytical outputs.

Review data and ensure quality, accuracy, and integrity.

Build and automate reporting processes to improve efficiency.

Support modelling, and scenario analysis activities.

Document data sources, methodologies, and analytical processes.

Ensure compliance with data governance and information security policies.Required Skills and Competencies

Technical Skills

Strong proficiency in data analysis tools (Excel, SQL, Python and/or R).

Experience with BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Qlik) is beneficial

Ability to work with relational databases and complex datasets.

Understanding of statistical methods and data modelling.Core Competencies

Excellent analytical and problem‑solving skills.

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.

Ability to communicate insights clearly to non‑technical audiences.

Strong organisational and time‑management skills.

Ability to work independently and collaboratively.Qualifications & Experience

Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Economics, or a related discipline.

Experience in Aviation is an advantage

Experience in a data analyst or similar role (1-3 years for standard roles; adjust as needed).

Experience with cloud data platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP) is beneficial.

Knowledge of ETL processes and data governance frameworks is an advantage.Personal Attributes

Curious and proactive mindset.

Strong business acumen and willingness to learn.

Ability to handle confidential information with integrity.

Collaborative team player with a positive attitude.Again, this is a short term, part time role that requires 10-15 days utilisation across the 3 month period, initially.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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