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WR Engineering
Chichester
3 months ago
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Data Analyst (12 Month Maternity Cover)Are you a data-driven professional looking for your next opportunity? I'm seeking a Data Analyst to join the team and play a pivotal role in building and delivering business intelligence, data, and reporting solutions. If you have a passion for turning data into actionable insights, I want to hear from you!Location: Chichester Contract Type: Maternity Cover Why Apply?Be part of a collaborative and dynamic team.Work on impactful projects that support evidence-based decision-making.Develop your skills with modern data analysis and visualisation tools.All the benefits of a permanent employeeYour Role:As a Data Analyst, you will:Design and implement business system and process improvements.Provide stakeholders with high-quality data visualizations and analysis.Act as a database administrator for MS SQL Server systems.Develop and test new application functions and features.Perform data interpretation using statistical techniques.Optimize data collection and analysis systems.Support data migration and integration projects.What We're Looking For:Proven experience in a Data Analyst, Business Data Analyst, or BI Analyst role.Strong knowledge of SQL Server databases and SQL querying.Experience with reporting packages (e.g., Business Objects, Power BI, Tableau).Proficiency in data visualization and statistical analysis tools (e.g., Excel, SPSS, SAS).Familiarity with database management and troubleshooting.Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.Desirable Skills:Experience with Data Warehousing (e.g., WhereScape).Knowledge of dimensional modelling techniques.ETL experience.If your experience matches please forward your CV immediately WR Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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