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Graduate Data Analyst

KFS Recruitment
Manchester
4 weeks ago
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We are working with a well established Buy-to-Let Lender with a strong brand identity. They looking for a highly motivated individual with a numerical and analytical background to join our expanding data analytics team.

The ideal candidate will be proactive, keen to learn new skills, have an interest in coding, a self-motivated problem solver, analytically thinking, efficient, with strong inter-personal skills and a can-do attitude who is committed to meeting deadlines whilst producing high quality work.


Key Responsibilities

  • Query data from the company database using Microsoft SQL Server Management studio.
  • Clean data to remove any erroneous data points that could potentially impact the conclusions drawn from the data set.
  • Perform initial analysis to assess the quality of data.
  • Organise the data into a format that is readable and understandable for other teams within the company, using tools to visualise the data if required.
  • Prepare reports based on analysis.
  • Use an analytical mindset to carry out tasks which may not involve data analysis in other areas of the company when required.
  • Assist and support the team with data requirements.
  • Use coding language skills to collate and manipulate data i.e. Python.


Skills and Experience

  • Experience using SQL.
  • Strong academic background, ideally, educated to degree level in a STEM subject.
  • Strong Microsoft Excel experience with the ability to organise and clean data using skills such as functions and pivot tables.
  • Self-educating, curious and pragmatic, solution-oriented mind-set.
  • Experience in a previous data analyst role and in Python would be beneficial.
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