Data Analyst

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Isleworth
21 hours ago
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hackajob Isleworth, England, United Kingdom


Data Analyst

hackajob Isleworth, England, United Kingdom


hackajob is collaborating with Comcast to connect them with exceptional tech professionals for this role. Comcast brings together the best in media and technology, driving innovation to create the world’s best entertainment and online experiences. As a Fortune 50 leader, Comcast sets the pace in a variety of innovative and fascinating businesses and creates career opportunities across a wide range of locations and disciplines. We are at the forefront of change and move at an amazing pace, thanks to our remarkable people who bring cutting‑edge products and services to life for millions of customers every day.


Job Summary

Data Solutions Analysts help support Comcast Global Audit (CGA) by working with data to identify risks and improve business processes. This role contributes to audit engagements and projects by assisting with data analysis, reporting, and automation tasks. As part of the CGA team, Analysts are expected to:



  • Assist in analyzing business data to support audit planning and execution.
  • Help build and maintain reports and dashboards for monitoring key metrics.
  • Support the development of data tools and solutions used in audits.
  • Contribute to automation efforts that improve audit efficiency.

What You Deliver

  • Completes assigned tasks and supports project timelines.
  • Discusses audit engagement objectives with CGA team members and recommends data analytics approaches to support audit goals.
  • Extracts, manipulates, transforms, models, visualizes, and analyzes accurate, relevant, timely, and cohesive data to support the audit lifecycle.
  • Identifies audit scope areas that can be automated or repeated through data analytics and works with leadership to schedule/implement.
  • Ensures all data is secure and follows company policies regarding data classification.
  • Analyzes data to assess compliance with established policies/procedures, best practices, US GAAP, and legal/governmental requirements.
  • Learns to apply basic analytical techniques to identify trends and issues.
  • Uses tools like SQL, Tableau, Python, dbt, and AWS to support data tasks.
  • Creates, documents, and executes support process steps and test procedures to ensure data deliverables are accurate and sustainable.
  • Prepares clear and well‑organized analysis workpapers, documenting root‑cause (as applicable), work performed, findings, and recommendations.
  • Creates graphical reports and executive presentations to effectively summarize analysis and findings.
  • Exercises independent judgment and discretion in matters of significance.
  • Supports the maintenance of automated data processes.
  • Supports department objectives and performs other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.

How You Deliver

  • Demonstrates curiosity and a willingness to learn new skills.
  • Stays current on data analytics trends (e.g., new tools, statistical methods, visualization techniques) and emerging technologies that impact audit work (e.g., AI, Blockchain, RPA).
  • Works carefully and thoughtfully on assigned tasks maintaining personal accountability and ownership.
  • Utilizes creative thinking, individual initiative, and flexibility in prioritizing and completing tasks.
  • Demonstrates the ability to work in a complex, dynamic, and fast‑paced environment.
  • Identifies opportunities for improvement to team activities, tools, and training.
  • Transparently keeps CGA management informed of findings / status / important issues as they arise.
  • Learns from senior team members and contributes to team activities.
  • Acts in accordance with stated CGA and company policies and practices, and maintains the highest degree of integrity in all activities and interactions.
  • Displays regular, consistent, and punctual attendance. Able to work nights and weekends, variable schedule(s), as necessary. Out-of-town travel may be required at up to approximately 20%.

How You Partner

  • Exhibits strong interpersonal skills including written and verbal communications, and an ability to collaborate with others.
  • Shows respect to other team members and clients in all interactions.
  • Demonstrates a willingness to assist other team members in areas outside of direct assignments, when necessary.
  • Collaborates in a virtual environment to complete projects with team members in various locations.
  • Educates audit team members on data analytics through daily interactions.

How You Develop

  • Exhibits a commitment to continuously self‑improve by working with leadership to leverage strengths and focus on areas of development.
  • Gains knowledge of IT controls and cyber security concepts.

Comcast is an equal opportunity workplace. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law.


Base pay is one part of the Total Rewards that Comcast provides to compensate and recognize employees for their work. Most sales positions are eligible for a Commission under the terms of an applicable plan, while most non‑sales positions are eligible for a Bonus. Additionally, Comcast provides best‑in‑class Benefits to eligible employees. We believe that benefits should connect you to the support you need when it matters most, and should help you care for those who matter most. That’s why we provide an array of options, expert guidance and always‑on tools, that are personalized to meet the needs of your reality – to help support you physically, financially and emotionally through the big milestones and in your everyday life. Please visit the compensation and benefits summary on our careers site for more details.


Education

Bachelor’s Degree


While possessing the stated degree is preferred, Comcast also may consider applicants who hold some combination of coursework and experience, or who have extensive related professional experience.


Relevant Work Experience

2-5 Years


Seniority level

  • Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Software Development


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