Data Analyst

Fortray Global Service Limited
Oxford
2 days ago
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Job Title: Data Analyst

Location: Oxford, United Kingdom

Employment Type: Full-time | Permanent


Role Overview

We are seeking a skilled Data Analyst to join a growing team in Oxford. The successful candidate will be responsible for analysing complex datasets, producing actionable insights, and supporting business decision-making across multiple departments.

This role is ideal for a data professional who is comfortable working with stakeholders, presenting findings clearly, and translating data into meaningful outcomes.


Key Responsibilities

Data Analysis & Insights

  • Collect, clean, and analyse structured and unstructured datasets
  • Identify trends, patterns, and anomalies to support business decisions
  • Deliver actionable insights through reports, dashboards, and presentations
  • Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and integrity


Reporting & Visualisation

  • Develop and maintain dashboards using tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar
  • Produce regular and ad-hoc reports for senior stakeholders
  • Translate complex data findings into clear, understandable insights


Stakeholder Collaboration

  • Work closely with business and technical teams to understand data requirements
  • Support departments with data-driven recommendations
  • Present findings to both technical and non-technical audiences


Data Governance & Best Practices

  • Follow data governance, security, and compliance standards
  • Maintain documentation for datasets, reports, and processes
  • Support continuous improvement of data analysis processes


Required Skills & Experience (Must Have)

  • 1–4+ years of experience in a Data Analyst or similar role
  • Strong experience with:
  • SQL for data extraction and analysis
  • Excel (advanced formulas, pivot tables)
  • Data visualisation tools (Power BI, Tableau, etc.)
  • Solid understanding of:
  • Data analysis methodologies
  • Data quality and validation practices
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills


Preferred / Advantageous Skills

  • Experience with programming languages such as Python or R
  • Familiarity with cloud-based data platforms (Azure, AWS – advantage)
  • Experience working in Agile or cross-functional environments
  • Exposure to data warehousing or ETL processes


Education & Certifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in:
  • Data Analytics
  • Computer Science
  • IT
  • Mathematics
  • Or a related field
  • Relevant certifications (advantage):
  • Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst
  • Google Data Analytics
  • IBM Data Analyst or equivalent


What We Offer

  • Opportunity to work in a data-driven and innovative environment
  • Exposure to modern analytics tools and technologies
  • Career growth and development opportunities
  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • In-house training and continuous professional development opportunities


Work Authorization

Please note: Visa sponsorship is not available. Candidates must have the right to work in the UK.


Equal Opportunity Statement

We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.

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