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Data Analyst

Hays Travel
Tyne and Wear
1 month ago
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Job description

What will be your key responsibilities?

Collaborate with stakeholders, understand and optimise requirements to ensure data needs deliver actionable insights. Collect, clean, and analyse data from various sources to support business reporting to meet business needs. Advocate data-driven decision making and share knowledge within the business. Proactively identify and implement opportunities to improve reporting and use of data within the business. Design, build and maintain dashboards and reporting and its associated architecture using tools such as Excel, Power BI, or Tableau. Analyse datasets, identify trends and patterns to make recommendations and support decision-making. Automate data processes and improve reporting workflows. Work as part of the Hays Travel Data team, and contribute to the delivery of data projects

What competencies we are looking for?

Solid understanding of Microsoft Excel, including formulas and pivot tables Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts in non-technical terms Attention to detail, accuracy and analytical mindset Problem solving skills Effective time management and prioritisation Ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team

What experience we are looking for?

Experience using data warehouse / Lakehouse and Cloud based technologies Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (including formulas, pivot tables, charts). Experience in data visualisation tools (, Power BI, Tableau). Understanding of SQL or other query languages. Awareness of data governance, protection and confidentiality principles.

Desirables but not Essential

Computing Science, Mathematics or Data degree

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