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Data Analyst & Business Intelligence Officer

Durham
4 days ago
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Data Analyst & Business Intelligence Officer required for community college in the North East of England

WeDoData has recently partnered with a top-performing college based in North East England that is now looking for a Data Analyst & Business Intelligence Officer. The main purpose of the role is to provide expert technical support to the MIS users while providing key stakeholders with a comprehensive suite of reports and dashboards.

My client It has been rated "Good" by Ofsted for five consecutive inspections.

The aim of the college is to give students the opportunities they need to get far in their careers. To do so, they are committed to growing provision in regionally important skills. Recent feedback shows that students are highly satisfied with the quality and the outcome of their courses.

To be eligible, you MUST have:

  • Significant experience with SQL and Power BI

  • A degree (2:1 or higher) in a relevant field such as Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Economics, Computer Science, or a similar discipline

    It's important to note that my client is unable to offer sponsorship.

    In return my client can offer:

    ✔ Between £25,000 and £27,000 per annum

    ✔ A full-time on-site role

    ✔ Employee Assistance Programme

    ✔ Free gym membership

    ✔ Access to a Local Government Pension Scheme

    If you'd like the opportunity to discuss this superb opportunity, please call Jean at WeDoData on (phone number removed) or apply as soon as possible.

    If this role isn't quite right for you, please feel free to forward it to anyone you think might be a better fit.

    WeDoData (Bristol) Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, applicants, and clients to share this commitment. Any appointment will be made subject to strict vetting and screening checks and receipt of a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. In accordance with the DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education', this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants

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