Data Analytics Trainer

Hireshire
Liverpool
3 days ago
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We are looking for an experienced Data Analytics Trainer to deliver live, hands-on training sessions for aspiring and early-career professionals. The role involves mentoring learners on real-world data problems, analytical thinking, and industry-relevant tools used by data analysts across domains.

This is a contractual, remote engagement, ideal for professionals who enjoy teaching alongside their industry work.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct live online Data Analytics training sessions (3 sessions/week, 1–1.5 hours per session)
  • Deliver practical, industry-aligned training on:
  • Data Analytics fundamentals & analytical thinking
  • Data collection, cleaning, and preprocessing techniques
  • Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)
  • SQL for data querying and analysis
  • Python for data analysis (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn)
  • Guide learners through real-world datasets, case studies, and hands-on assignments
  • Support learners during doubt-resolution sessions and interactive discussions


Required Skills & Qualifications

  • 4+ years of experience in Data Analytics / Business Analytics / Data Analysis roles
  • Strong understanding of data analysis workflows and problem-solving approaches
  • Hands-on experience with tools such as Excel, SQL, Python, Power BI / Tableau
  • Prior experience in training, mentoring, or coaching professionals (preferred)


Contract Details

  • Type: Contractual / Freelance
  • Mode: Fully Remote
  • Duration: As per cohort / program requirements
  • Compensation: Competitive, per session / monthly basis (discussed during interview)


Why Join Us

  • Work with motivated, career-focused learners
  • Flexible remote engagement
  • Opportunity to build trainer credibility and professional brand
  • Long-term collaboration opportunities based on performance


Skills

Data Analytics

SQL

Python

Excel

Data Visualization

Statistics

Training

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