Data Analyst

Clarksons Research
London
3 days ago
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About the job

We are seeking recent graduates to join our Data Analytics team to deliver datasets and insights from a wide range of proprietary sources using the latest data science and analytical techniques. 


What you’ll be doing:

  • Use the latest data processing/analysis techniques and visualisation tools to deliver insights working with diverse and global data sets, including geospatial and big data
  • Gain strong technical skills in SQL, Python, Power BI, Databricks (full range of appropriate training provided)
  • Build database and data pipelines to process and analyse data
  • Build and use algorithmic and machine learning techniques to extract, transform, derive, aggregate and validate data
  • Work in a fast-paced, motivated and agile team
  • Opportunities to progress into more technical data science, data engineering or web development roles


Requirements:

  • Ideal candidates will be recent graduates with a degree in a numerate or analytical subject (e.g. mathematics, chemistry, physics, earth science, data science, computer science, engineering etc.) with a 2.1 or above and excellent academic background prior to this
  • Strong numerical, data handling and analytical skills in relation to complex data sets are required
  • Ability to articulate analysis and findings verbally and using visualisation tools
  • Good organisational skills and strong attention to detail
  • Ability and willingness to adapt to and quickly learn new programming languages and software tools
  • Interest in and awareness of data science technology landscape
  • Interest and understanding of global trade, economics and statistics are also important


Working at Clarksons Research:

Clarksons Research is the leading global provider of intelligence and research across shipping, trade, offshore and energy. Respected worldwide, the Clarksons Research team of over 175 experts provides powerful analysis, insight, and data through a range of online platforms, reports, valuations, and consultancy work. Clarksons Research is part of the Clarksons Group, the world’s leading integrated shipping services provider and a FTSE 250 company.


Benefits include:

  • 25-days holiday
  • Free lunch in the company canteen
  • Corporate pension scheme
  • Gym and health programmes
  • Cycle-to-work scheme
  • Season ticket loans


Details:

  • Salary: £32,500 and benefits
  • Location: London/Midlands/Hybrid
  • Number of vacancies: 1-2
  • Start date: Q1 2026
  • Closing date: 31st December 2025 (though applications reviewed and accepted immediately)


Think you’d be a good fit:

To prioritise your application for immediate review or to highlight relevant maritime or energy industry experience, please send a CV and letter directly to Apeksha Mehta at quoting reference CRSL/RES-DEV-UK/511


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