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Role:Insight & Data Analyst

Location:Hybrid (Newport Pagnell and WFH)

Salary: £50 - 60K + Employee Benefits

Key Skills:Strong SQL, PowerBI, Tableau, Python, Data analysis, data visualisation, building interactive and dynamic data dashboards, keen interest in advancing Analytics using ML/AI

Why Apply:

This is a great opportunity for someone with a talent for transforming raw data into interactive and dynamic dashboards to enable valuable insights. Using both conventional and advanced analytics you will be providing a valuable role enabling data driven decision making.

Our Client:Our Client has an impressive story to tell! They are a global consultancy that has enjoyed exponential growth over recent years and continue to grow organically.

The Role:

You will join a dedicated Insight and Data Analysis team as a Senior member of the team, transforming multiple customers raw data, gathering the necessary data sets and presenting it visually in the form of interactive dashboards for each customer project. Projects are delivered within delivery deadlines, so it's varied and fast-paced! This role requires you to capture and interrogate customers data, identify trends and ask the question 'why?' in order to build an appropriate dashboard to gain insights for each customer that the customer can then make data driven decisions upon.

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:

  • A Degree in a subject with Data Analysis at its core (ie. Computer Science, Statistics, Data Science etc.)
  • That you live in commuting distance to Newport Pagnell
  • 3+ years' experience in a similar role and possess a genuine passion for data analysis and progressing your career in this field
  • Strong SQL, creating views, procedures, using window functions, temp tables and CTEs, variables, calculating and processing the data within large datasets
  • Experience creating dynamic data dashboards with tools such as Power BI, Tableau, etc. Comfortable creating data models, calculated tables, fields and measures using DAX, knowledge of variables and online publishing service
  • Python
  • A keen interest in AI and ideally you will already have experience of, or be studying towards a qualification in, the use of AI in advanced analytics, (using ML / AI)
  • Strong communication skills
  • A keen learner, resourceful and enjoys a fast-paced team environment.

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