Assistant Manager - Data Analytics

MBN Solutions
Glasgow
3 days ago
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Assistant Manager – Data Analytics


Salary up to £50,000 base + Package


Location : Manchester, Birmingham or Leeds


Home working with travel to offices and client sites when required


A growing Data & Technology consulting firm is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Manager to join their expanding Data Analytics team.


This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong analytical skills and a passion for turning data into actionable insights.


Role Overview

You will support the delivery of comprehensive analytics solutions that help clients make informed decisions. Working across a variety of sectors, you will assist in project management, analysis, and the development of data-driven strategies, while collaborating closely with both clients and internal teams.


Key Responsibilities

Assist in managing analytics projects from start to finish, ensuring timely delivery and high-quality outcomes.


Support the creation of analytical methodologies and frameworks for client engagements.


Contribute to the design and implementation of dashboards and reporting solutions.


Work with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and ensure accurate data collection.


Conduct data analysis to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for improvement.


Help prepare presentations and reports, clearly communicating findings and strategic recommendations.


Mentor junior analysts and support their professional development.


Requirements

  • Experience in data analytics, preferably in consulting or advisory roles.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Proficiency in Power BI Including Power Query and DAX
  • Solid SQL knowledge for data extraction and manipulation.
  • Experience with statistical analysis and data visualization techniques.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex insights for stakeholders.
  • Enthusiasm for learning and developing new data skills.

If you’re passionate about data and ready to take the next step in your analytics career, this is an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic and supportive team.


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