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Data Analyst £32,000 Belfast City Centre Offices Remote working must be NI Based Permanent Full Time The Company Hayward Hawk is delighted to partner once again with a prestigious client. Operating globally, this is an excellent opportunity for junior data analysts to gain huge exposure working with such large datasets alongside having full flexibility with remote working. Despite being remote working NI profiles will have priority What Youll get Up to £32,000 Remote working Training provided Excellent wider package What Youll do Conduct analysis on various employment-related projects such as pay equity, layoffs, discrimination, pay reporting, affirmative action, audits, DEI, and litigation-related models. Identify, extract, and transform raw data into structured, analysable formats, ensuring data accuracy and performing preliminary analyses. Use tools like R, Excel, and other software to clean, manipulate, and analyse data. Create data visualizations and dashboards to communicate insights effectively. Develop and document processes for data extraction, cleaning, and analysis. Clearly explain analysis and findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. Show interest in workforce analytics, using data to drive predictive insights and improve workplace efficiency. Manage projects independently, meeting deadlines and keeping stakeholders informed. Track billable hours as part of project management. Collaborate with team members to consistently deliver high-quality, timely results.# What Youll Need Relevant degree in the data field. Such as Maths or Statistics 1-3 years experience in a similar role Learn More: Please apply to hear more or contact Jack Bailie @ Hayward Hawk. If this role isnt perfect for you, please reach out for a confidential conversation to explore other upcoming options. Benefits: Work From Home

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