Data Analyst (Software Systems Test)

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Data Analyst (Software Systems Test) - (phone number removed) - £34.62/hr umbrella rate (Inside IR35)

Are you ready to take your analytical skills to the next level? This is your chance to join an innovative and forward-thinking company as a Data Analyst (Software Systems Test). Dive into the exciting world of vehicle engineering, where your expertise will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of testing and development. With a focus on cutting-edge software and systems, this role offers an inspiring work environment, career growth opportunities, and the chance to make a real impact. If you're passionate about data integrity, visualisation, and driving decision-making through insights, this is the role for you.

This role is focused on ensuring the integrity, consistency, and usability of software and systems testing data across all domains created in JIRA and generally visualised in Tableau. This role bridges the gap between engineering, testing, and development teams by analysing the complex datasets, resolving tooling issues, and preparing high-quality data for decision-making and reporting.

What You Will Do: 

  • Ensure the integrity, consistency, and usability of software and systems testing data across all domains.

  • Analyse complex datasets created in JIRA and visualised in Tableau to support decision-making.

  • Identify patterns, anomalies, and insights to support Engineering and Quality teams.

  • Resolve tooling issues and prepare high-quality data for reporting.

  • Collaborate with engineering stakeholders to align and validate metrics.

  • Coach users on maintaining data consistency and cleanliness.

    What You Will Bring: 

  • Proven ability to deliver data-driven insights to support project planning.

  • Strong skills in creating clear and transparent top-management reporting.

  • Expertise in interpreting data to extract key messages and actionable insights.

  • A keen eye for detail to monitor and maintain data integrity.

  • A degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field.

    In this role, you'll not only contribute to the success of the engineering and quality teams but also help the company maintain its reputation for excellence and innovation in the vehicle engineering industry. Your work will directly impact the development of cutting-edge systems and ensure that data-driven decisions remain at the core of operations.

    Location: This position is based in Gaydon, a hub of innovation and engineering excellence.

    Interested?: If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge as a Data Analyst (Software Systems Test), we'd love to hear from you. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team. Apply now and take the next step in your career!

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

    In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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