Data Analyst

Transmissiondynamics
Cramlington
3 weeks ago
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As part of a small and effective team of engineers, you will be responsible for collating, processing, and analysing data from a wide range of our sensors and IoT applications from across the globe. From wind turbines, trains, to escalators, our products operate in challenging environments gathering data which provide real value to our clients.

Your role will be to research, identify and implement Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to our data analysis methods, and to work with the engineering team to apply engineering calculations and simulations to our data, writing reports for clients and creating dashboards for client access. The majority of our data comes in the form of strain, vibration or audio signals, and images or videos, so any experience working with these including computer vision experience would be of great benefit.

You will have experience in a range of software languages for data analysis and be prepared to learn more from our team and from your own research. The main languages used are Python and SQL so prior experience of these would be ideal, but is not required if experience in other similar languages can be shown.

The team culture is one of honesty, humour, integrity, consensus and collaboration, we have few meetings but many chats, we usually eat together once a week, and you will work closely with people from all disciplines including electronic, mechanical, workshop technicians, project managers, and the administration team. A desire to learn, to constantly strive for perfection, and to achieve elegant output in your work will mean a perfect fit with us.

A good degree in a related subject may be beneficial but is not required provided you can demonstrate your competence in key areas. Experience in the mechanical engineering field would be of benefit.

You will have a good grounding in, and be able to demonstrate your capability in:

  • Maths
  • English
  • General software understanding
  • Broad engineering knowledge
  • Fluency in multiple data analysis languages

The position is office based only, no remote working.

We welcome applications from candidates who have the right to work in the United Kingdom. Candidates must possess the necessary work authorization or visa to be considered for employment.

Please send your CV and a short covering letter outlining your relevant qualifications/experience, salary expectations and indicating your eligibility to work in the UK.

Please note we do not recruit from agencies so please do not contact us if you are an agency.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £25,000-£40,000 per year

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • On-site parking

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • No weekends

Experience:

  • have good programming skills: 1 year (required)

Work authorisation:

  • United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: JRD-DA


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