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Job Title: Data Analyst (Hybrid - 3 Days On-Site)

Location: Carlisle (Hybrid - 3 days on-site per week)
Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 per annum
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Overview:
An exciting opportunity has opened up for a skilled Data Analyst to join a dynamic and growing team based in Carlisle. This role is perfect for someone passionate about data accuracy and integrity, with a strong background in data cleaning and preparation. You'll be instrumental in ensuring business-critical data is accurate, consistent, and ready for use across multiple teams.

Key Responsibilities:
Clean, validate, and structure large datasets from multiple sources
Identify data quality issues and proactively implement solutions
Work closely with stakeholders to understand data requirements
Support the development of dashboards and reports
Document data processes and maintain data dictionaries
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure data accuracy and usability

Skills & Experience:
Proven experience in a data analyst or similar data-focused role
Strong Excel skills; experience with SQL, Power BI, or similar tools desirable
Experience with data cleaning and transformation techniques
Excellent attention to detail and a methodical approach to work
Strong communication skills and ability to work with non-technical stakeholders
Ability to work on-site in Carlisle 3 days a week (hybrid working model)

What's on Offer:
Competitive salary of £40,000 - £50,000
Hybrid working - 3 days in-office, 2 days remote
Opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment

Role with real impact and visibility across the business

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