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Data Analyst

Leeds
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Data Analyst

Leeds (Onsite)

Up to £39,000 + Benefits

Your new role

Working with internal stakeholders, you will use your expertise to gather existing and/or new data and undertake analysis to provide data insights across the org. Applying appropriate analytical techniques, you will present your findings appropriately through written reports or through intuitive, self-serve dashboards that will empower colleagues to understand the key metrics that drive performance throughout the organisation.

Responsibilities

Work within a team to understand and analyse business needs.

Work within a team to manage new data projects from end-to-end, gathering requirements through to developing and implementing new reports.

Engage with stakeholders to validate their requirements, review policies/procedures and present solution options in a manner that can be evaluated to meet needs.

Extract, prepare and collate raw data from multiple sources and provide analysing and manipulating data to produce customised reports and insights.

Lead and/or work within a team to design and implement surveys across the organisation, analysis of survey outcomes.

Analyse and interpret data to assist in providing solutions to deliver improved service delivery/performance and an optimal student experience.

Recognise erroneous data and escalate to the appropriate individual in line with company procedures.

Monitor and assist in audits for data quality, data integrity and data governance.

Prepare reports for internal and external audiences using appropriate reporting tools, including Excel and Power BI.

Work with & support colleagues across the organisation, building new & improving the existing data dashboards, graphs and visualisations.

Provide sector benchmarking through analysis of outcomes of NSS, TEF, and Graduate Outcome Surveys.

Connect with colleagues with similar roles to share good practice and contribute to discussions around data capture and analysis.

Maintain a good understanding of relevant policy and legislation in relation to information governance, security, and compliance.

Experience needed

Previous experience of data analysis

Detailed knowledge of statistical techniques and research methodologies

Experience in presenting data and providing insights via interactive dashboards or presentations

Must have used Power BI or Tableau for a minimum of 1 year

Experience with R/Python/SPSS or SQL would be advantageous

Confidence in building relationships with internal and external stakeholders, with the ability to communicate complex data capability in a simple way

Excellent knowledge of analytical tools including Microsoft Power BI

A good understanding of data and model design

Evidence of effectively prioritising tasks and managing deadlines

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