Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

IntaPeople are proud to be supporting a Welsh based organisation with the recruitment of a newly created Data Analyst role. You’ll be heavily involved with the organisation’s Data Team and play a huge role in providing quality and reliable data to feed into their analytics services used widely by the business.

We are looking for a talented individual to join their team as they continue their data analytics journey within this fast-growing technology department. There will be strong opportunities to get involved with the latest cloud-based technologies, advanced analytics, and modern web/mobile based user-friendly applications.

Skills/Experience

A computer studies degree OR transferable skills

Experience working as Data Analyst (circa 2+years experience)

Strong experience working on-premise with SQL for querying, migrating and transforming.

Experience working with Python or R for data analysis

Microsoft Power BI experience

Familiarity with cloud-based platforms such as AWS, Azure or GCP

Reporting to the Data Analytics Manager and working closely with other Data Engineers, you’ll be responsible for (but not limited to):

Collecting Data to process to develop and maintain presentable dashboards and reports in Power BI

Provide marketing insights using data analytic tools

Support the wider business with data related queries

Work closely with stakeholders to showcase key performance indicators

Support the implementation of security within Data

Explore new technologies and ways to working to enhance data analysis

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Data Analyst who wants to join a growing organisation who historically have relayed heavily on external partners but are now re-investing internally to grow their own in-house software team.

The role will be based hybrid onsite in Cardiff between 1-2 days per week. Candidates should take this into consideration before applying if a weekly commute isn’t viable.

Transport – City centre location with onsite Parking available if needed.

For more information, please call Nathan Handley on (phone number removed) or click APPLY now to be considered.

Please note, due to restrictions our end client does not have the ability to provide sponsorship for candidates who cannot work within the UK without restriction

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