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Data Analyst

Abbott
Oxfordshire
3 weeks ago
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The Opportunity

We are recruiting for a Data Analyst to joinour Rapid Diagnostics – Toxicology Business. As a Data Analyst youwould be based inAbbott’s site in Abingdon, Oxfordshire and would report to the Director of IT & Business Change.

What You’ll Do

As a Data Analyst you will be responsible for actively identifying trends and providing internal stakeholders and external clients with information to improve operational and business practices. In this role you will liaise with finance, commercial and operational colleagues to identify, gather and analyse data and make insights accessible through easy to interpret reports, graphs and tables.

More specifically:

Use business analytics reporting tools; prepare management information (MI) reports and present as required both internally and to clients Communicate with stakeholders to understand data content and business requirements Apply tools and techniques for data analysis and data visualisation Create and deliver internal reports to analyse and report insights Perform statistical analysis of data Use data mining to extract information from data sets, and identify correlations and patterns Use data to predict trends in the existing customer base and customer population as a whole Identify and recommend opportunities for cost efficiencies Monitor and audit data quality

Required qualifications/Profile

Degree qualification or equivalent in a relevant field such as mathematics, economics, statistics or computer engineering In depth knowledge of statistical methodologies and data analysis techniques A strong understanding of data sources, data organisation and storage Knowledge of relevant relational databases such as SQL Excellent IT literacy; experience of business analytics platforms such as QlikView and Power BI required Previous experience in a data analyst office-based role. Strong analytical and logical problem-solving skills. Attention to detail, to make accurate conclusions and predictions Ability to multi-task and prioritise own workload Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills Ability to demonstrate strong initiative skills. Comfortable with ambiguity, identifying and implementing change when needed.

As you’d expect from an innovative global health care company, we offer a competitive range of benefits including excellent salaries, a class-leading defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.

Abbott is about the power of health. For more than 135 years, Abbott has been helping people reach their potential — because better health allows people and communities to achieve more. Joining us, you can shape your career as you shape the future of healthcare.

With a diverse, global network serving customers in more than 160 countries, we create new solutions — across the spectrum of health, around the world, for all stages of life. Whether it’s next-generation diagnostics, life-changing devices, science-based nutrition, or novel reformulations, we are advancing some of the most innovative and revolutionary technologies in healthcare, helping people live their best lives through better health.

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