Trainee Data Analyst Excel, SQL & Power BI)

Manchester
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About the opportunity
Are you ready to launch a career in the fast-growing world of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence?
Netcom Training’s fully-funded Certificate in Data (Level 3) equips you with the technical skills employers are actively seeking. Unlike standard administration courses, this programme focuses on the specific tools used by industry pros, including Excel, SQL, Tableau, and Power BI.
From sourcing and cleansing data to creating visual dashboards that drive business decisions , you will gain hands-on experience that prepares you for roles like Junior Data Analyst, Data Technician, or Business Analyst.
Upon completion of this course your profile will marketed to our excusive network of hiring partners with active roles and you will be guaranteed a dedicated career coach
Course Details

  • Start Date: 07/04
  • Duration: 17 weeks, Mon-Thur, 6-9PM
  • Format: Online, practical workshops
  • Qualification: NCFE Accredited Level 3 Certificate
    What you’ll learn
    You will move beyond the basics and master the full data lifecycle:
  • Core Tools: Gain hands-on skills in Excel, SQL, Tableau, and Power BI.
  • Data Sourcing: Understand common data sources and how to collect data effectively.
  • Processing: Learn to format, blend, link, and save datasets using professional tools.
  • Analysis: Apply statistical methods and algorithms to filter data and support business outcomes.
  • Visualisation: Create clear, engaging dashboards to present insights to stakeholders.
  • Security & Compliance: Understand GDPR and legal requirements for secure data handling.
  • Collaboration: Learn to work effectively within multi-functional teams.
    Career Pathway
    Successful participants will be marketed to our excusive network of hiring partners with active roles and you will be guaranteed a dedicated career coach.
    Potential Roles:
  • Junior Data Analyst
  • Junior Business Analyst
  • Data Technician
  • Data Administrator
    Eligibility
    This is a government-funded opportunity. To apply, you must:
  • Live in Greater Manchester
  • Be aged 19 or over.
  • Have lived in the UK/EU for a minimum of 3 years.
  • Earn below the gross annual wage cap (approx. £32,400 for GMCA).
  • Prerequisites: Basic IT skills are required.
    Cost
    This is a fully-funded course with no fees – complete the training, gain your Level 3 Certificate

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