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Data Analyst

BBC
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 week ago
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Data Analyst

Location: BBC Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom



  • Job Band: C
  • Contract Type: 18-month FTC / Attachment
  • Department: Data & Analytics
  • Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience.
  • Locations: Salford / London / Cardiff / Newcastle / Glasgow
  • Flexible Working: Offered (discuss at offer stage)

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Are you a data analyst who loves bringing data to life? Our team provides business and data analysis expertise for BBC Technology and Media Operations and its many departments. We’re looking for a Data Analyst to join our team to deliver data facts, a data narrative, and data insights. These will be used in a wide variety of projects, programmes, and products with our stakeholders across the organisation – both technical and non‑technical. We provide insights that are useful, clear, and easy to understand, ensuring the highest data quality. We are passionate about the power of data and want you to help the organisation make the right choices. Personal development is encouraged through learning and skill development.


INTERVIEW PROCESS
Virtual Interview Containing Two Parts

  • Short scenario exercise – approx. 15 minutes preparation, followed by a discussion on the answer.
  • Technical and values‑based questions – approx. 45‑60 minutes.
  • Interviews will be conducted in December.

Your Key Responsibilities And Impact

  • Deliver analysis for a wide range of projects, programmes, and products, using data from SQL databases, Excel files, SharePoint, Dropbox, and supplier data sources.
  • Provide data in various formats, including visualisations, dashboards, and presentations.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure the right questions are asked and answered.
  • Deliver clear and understandable data, from high level to detailed granularity.
  • Ensure data accuracy, completeness and consistency across sources.
  • Maintain and update our data catalogue so data is well documented and reusable.

Essential Skills and Experience

  • Practical understanding of one or more data scripting languages such as Python, SQL or R.
  • Practical understanding of one or more data visualisation tools such as Tableau or Power BI.
  • Understanding of AI products and prompt engineering.
  • Good communication skills and ability to bring data to life.

Desirable Skills

  • Natural inquisitiveness and problem‑solving enthusiasm.
  • Ability to simplify complex problems into components and solve systematically.
  • Experience working with personal and/or sensitive data.
  • Strong time‑management and prioritisation skills.

And most of all, you’ll need to be interested and excited by data!


Before your start date, you may need to disclose any unspent convictions or police charges, in line with our Contracts of Employment policy. Failure to disclose may result in withdrawal of your offer.


Disclaimer: This job description is a written statement of the essential characteristics of the job, with its principal accountabilities, incorporating a note of the skills, knowledge and experience required for a satisfactory level of performance. This is not intended to be a complete, detailed account of all aspects of the duties involved.


Please note: If you were to be offered this role, the BBC will conduct Employment screening checks which include reference checks, eligibility to work checks, and if applicable, safeguarding and adverse media/social media checks. Any offer made is conditional on these checks being satisfactory. For general queries, contact .


The BBC is committed to redeploying employees seeking suitable alternative employment within the BBC and will give them priority consideration against the broader applicant pool.


Seniority Level
  • Entry level

Employment Type
  • Full‑time

Job Function
  • Information Technology

Industries
  • Broadcast Media Production and Distribution


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