Data Analyst

Strateon
Glasgow
4 days ago
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Job Description

Glasgow is transforming the way it delivers Digital Services - and we want you to be part of it. If you're ready to make an impact and looking for a role where your ideas truly matter and make a difference, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.


Glasgow City Council is seeking to recruit two Data Analysts to support the development and use of analytical tools and platforms to help the Council Family make the best use of data and deliver insights that inform decision‑making, improve services, and drive innovation.


This is an excellent opportunity for the right candidates to be involved in a range of digital programmes, supporting the delivery of transformational services that enable all parts of the Council Family and improve the lives of Glasgow's residents.


We are seeking passionate and innovative individuals who are eager to make a real impact. This is an opportunity to join a dynamic, growing and supportive team, at an exciting time.


Hybrid working is available in this role. If you're shortlisted for the post we look forward to telling you more about our approach to ensuring needs of the business are met along with flexibility to manage and maintain your work‑life balance.


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Further Information

Please note that Glasgow City Council is currently completing a Job Evaluation exercise and introducing a new pay and grading structure which may impact on current salaries quoted in job adverts, see


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