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Job Title:         Senior Data Analyst
Location:         Harlow
Salary:             £40,000 - £45,000            
Term:               Permanent
Hours:              Monday – Friday. Full time
                          
RecruitAbility are looking for an experienced Data Analyst, to join their busy, dynamic acoustics client. If you have previous experience in data analysis, and you are looking for a new challenge, then I would love to hear from you.
  
The Role of Senior Data Analyst:

Processing data, Report writing and technical review work
Managing projects and advising clients on developments
Developing client relationships
Liaising with clients, local authority officers and stakeholders
Travel and surveys may be required outside of standard working hours   
To be considered for the role of Senior Data Analyst:

Previous experience delivering a wide variety of data driven projects
Excellent time management
Data processing and report writing
Very good attention to detail.
Excellent time management
 
The Package for Senior Data Analyst:

Salary:  £40,000 - £45,000 (depending on experience)                   
Hours:  Monday – Friday. Full time
Pension
25  days holiday (excluding bank holidays)

Please apply on line or call (phone number removed) for more information.
This vacancy is being advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd.  The services advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd are those of an Employment Agency

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