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Graduate Data Analyst - London

GRAYCE
Slough
2 days ago
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Overview

Job Position: Graduate Data Analyst - via the Graduate Development Programme

Location: London

Starting Salary: £28,000

Application Requirements: Minimum 2:1 or above in a STEM subject; Experience in analysing data; Right to work in the UK unsponsored for the duration of the programme; Ability to work on site 5 days a week.

Note: Grayce is not on the UK Border Agency\'s Sponsor Register and is unable to sponsor work visas for international applicants.

Responsibilities

Understand and support data-related roles within client environments, including options such as Data Analyst, Data Engineer, and Data Scientist. Responsibilities may include transforming data into actionable insights, building reports and dashboards, designing data pipelines, and collaborating with stakeholders to drive data-driven decisions. You will work on site with prestigious organisations and contribute to delivery excellence in a fast-paced setting.

What You Will Do
  • Kick-start your career as a Data Analyst, transforming complex data into insights, creating visualisations, and developing automated reports and dashboards.
  • As a Data Engineer, design and maintain data pipelines, integrate data sources, and ensure data quality in a cloud-based environment.
  • As a Data Scientist, support quantitative research and management teams by delivering data models and exploratory analyses.
Why Grayce

We specialise in driving change and transformation for high-profile organisations. Our accelerated development programme launches the careers of recent graduates through hands-on client experience and industry-recognised qualifications.

Opportunity: Hands-on experience with top clients, gaining qualifications and on-site work experience.

Delivery: Work with a client during your Grayce tenure, developing curiosity, proactivity, adaptability, communication and problem-solving skills.

Mentoring: Guidance from Delivery Managers and Technical Trainers.

Progression: Starting as an Analyst with potential salary progression and a minimum of 6 industry-recognised accreditations during the programme.

What Makes a Great Grayce Analyst

  • 2:1 Undergraduate Degree in a STEM field; MSc is an advantage.
  • Data Tools: Experience with Excel, R, SQL or Python; familiarity with Tableau or Power BI is welcome.
  • Analytical Problem Solving: Ability to spot patterns and think critically.
  • Soft Skills: Effective communication, planning, organisation and a development mindset; stakeholder and time management are essential.
Benefits
  • Competitive Salary: Starting at £28,000 with potential for growth.
  • Industry Recognition: Fully funded, industry-recognised qualifications.
  • Mentors and Coaches: Access to mentors and coaches for development.
  • Wellness Support: Employee Assistance Programme available 24/7.
Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Analyst
  • Industries: IT Services and IT Consulting

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