Data and GIS Analyst - hybrid working

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Information Data and GIS Analyst  - Hybrid working - London - £45,000.

Information Data and GIS Analyst (ESRI ArcGIS, geodatabases, SQL) - This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Information Data Analyst to join a highly prestigious, international organisation at their offices in London.

This is offered on a 50% hybrid working pattern and flexible working , with a salary of up to  £45,000 - plus generous benefits.

The successful candidate will possess outstanding IT skills and will have experience managing Geographical Information Systems ( ESRI ArcGIS) and geodatabases. You will also be confident writing SQL reports and experience with another coding language would be highly desirable.

You will be responsible for working with the wider team to maintain and update the internal GIS and to create and develop new geodatabases. You must also be confident producing statistical data and GIS maps for internal and external publications.

Additionally your responsibilities will include; developing bespoke web applications, maintaining online information portals and writing SQL reports for requested queries.

This role will suit a highly analytical person, able to work quickly and accurately, both as part of a team and individually. The ideal candidate will also possess excellent communication skills and have a degree in a technical discipline.

This organisation is offering a salary of up to £45,000 per annum dependent on level of experience and a very generous benefits package including; 25days holiday plus bank holidays, private healthcare and generous pension. Their modern offices are a short walk from Liverpool Street station

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