Graduate Data Analyst - Leeds

Grayce
Leeds
1 week ago
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Description

Job Position:Graduate Data Analyst via the Graduate Development Programme

Locations:Leeds

Starting Salary:25000

Application Requirements:

  • Minimum 2:1 or above in any undergraduate subject.
  • Right to work in the UK unsponsored for the duration of the programme.
  • Ability to work on site 5 days a week.

Grayce is not on the UK Border Agencys Sponsor Register and is unable to sponsor work visas for international applicants.

Are you a recent graduate with a strong numerical background and an interest in Finance processes and transformation Are you eager to launch your career in data analysis and reconciliations At Grayce were looking for ambitious individuals with a keen eye for detail problemsolving skills effective communication skills and a passion for working with data.

This is an exciting opportunity for curious and proactive graduates who areimmediately availableto join our team as a Graduate Data Analyst in Leeds. Youll play a key role in data reconciliation migration and cleansing helping to resolve transaction discrepancies and ensure accurate financial records.

If you have a keen attention to detail and accuracy a knack for spotting trends and patterns and the ability to tell a compelling story using data youll thrive in our environment. We value resourcefulness resilience and a passion for driving change. Join us and be part of a community that cares collaborates and thrives together.

What Youll Be Doing:

Analysing mathematical and financial data.

Cleansing and migrating data to a new system.

Identifying and resolving discrepancies in financial transactions.

Using Excel and data analysis tools to provide insights and solutions.

Collaborating with stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition of data.

Working onsite in Leeds (with flexible officebased requirements.

What Were Looking For:

Strong Excel and data analysis skills.

A problemsolving mindset with great attention to detail.

Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.

A willingness to learn and adapt in a fastpaced analytical environment.

The ability to start immediately.

Why Grayce

We specialise in driving change and transformation for some of the worlds leading organisations. Our Graduate Development Programme provides handson experience industryrecognised qualifications and a fasttrack route to building a successful career in data and financial analytics.

Competitive Salary: 25000 starting salary with progression opportunities.

Industry Accreditation: Fully funded qualifications to enhance your expertise.

Career Growth: Opportunity to work with FTSE 100 250 and 500 companies.

Mentorship & Support: Access to experienced coaches and technical trainers.

Flexibility: Possibility of relocation to Manchester for future opportunities.

Start Your Career with Grayce

If youre ready to apply your numerical skills in a dynamic problemsolving role and want to kickstart your career immediately wed love to hear from you.

Apply now and take the first step toward a rewarding future in data analysis and reconciliation.


Required Experience:

IC


Key Skills
Data Analytics,Microsoft Access,SQL,Power BI,R,Data Visualization,Tableau,Data Management,Data Mining,SAS,Data Analysis Skills,Analytics
Employment Type :Contract
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

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