Data Science/Data Mining Specialist - J36855325

Caresoft Global Limited
Warwick
3 days ago
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Job Title: Data Science/Data Mining Specialist

Location: Gaydon, Warwickshire

Rate: £29.95ph via an Umbrella Company (Inside IR35) or £22.37ph on a PAYE basis

Employment Type: Contract (Currently financed until March 2027)

Hours: Standard 40 Hours Per Week

Reference: J36855325

Job description:

Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities:

  • Engage with stakeholders and management to identify opportunities, improvements and gaps in current reporting.
  • Identify, clean and transform operational data to create actionable insights and dashboards.
  • Automate data extraction and transformation processes.
  • Identify, develop and maintain Power App solutions for gaps in current data capture.
  • Undertake any other work as directed by their line manager in connection with their job as may be requested from time to time.

Key Interactions

  • Manufacturing Engineering Platform Teams
  • Manufacturing Engineering Management
  • Digital / data teams

    Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Hard Skills:

  • Proven experience of developing dashboards and reporting capabilities with Tableau.
  • Ability to visually display data in a meaningful way that helps the end user understand business performance and take appropriate actions.
  • Understanding of data modelling and relational database structures.
  • Experience using SQL to extract and transform data.
  • Experience automating data extraction and transformation processes.
  • Experience developing and maintaining Power Apps and Power Automate solutions.
  • Possess a valid driving licence, required to travel to different UK sites when required.

Soft Skills:

  • Ability to work independently and proactively, taking full ownership and responsibility for own work; fully invested in achieving a successful result.
  • You view things as a team rather than individual project level, considering the wider team needs.
  • Strong interpersonal/communication skills, including ability to manage relationships and communicate effectively at all levels.
  • Good influencing skills.
  • Good problem solving skills.

Hard Skills:

  • Experience using the Enterprise Data Warehouse to extract, transform and load data.
  • Experience with Python

Soft Skills:

  • Relevant Data apprenticeship / Degree or equivalent experience preferred.

** THIS POSITION IS INSIDE IR35**

Do not miss out on your chance of interview –APPLY NOW!

Our Clients areunableto provide sponsorship for Visas; therefore, only candidates eligible to work in the UK need apply!

Caresoft Global Talent Solutions operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency.
We are an independent highly-experienced recruitment consultancy dedicated to specialist markets within the Automotive, Aerospace, Agricultural & Construction Industries.

No terminology within this advert is intended to unlawfully discriminate on the grounds of age, sex, race or disability and we welcome all applications.


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