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Data Analyst - Water Sector

Stantec
Belfast
5 days ago
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Are you an innovative and inquisitive Data Analyst with a passion for technology and finding creative solutions to complex problems? Then join our Water Sector Data Analytics team!


Ryan Hanley, now part of Stantec, are seeking a number of Data Analyst's to join our water sector teams. Your role will be crucial in delivering solutions for our clients across water, wastewater and environmental management projects. You'll provide essential technology and programming support to the team and a diverse range of projects.

You'll be a core member of our Data Analytics community, providing timely and reliable support to projects and our team. We're looking for someone with a keen interest in technology and an aptitude for digital solutions.

ABOUT YOU

You will have some knowledge of, and a keen willingness to learn, skills in:

Microsoft Office:MSExcel Essential, MSAccess an Advantage


Business Intelligence:Experience with Microsoft Power BI or equivalent


Geographical Information Systemsan advantage (e.g. ArcGIS).


Data Mining/Manipulation:Experience with tools like FME would be an advantage.

Any experience in engineering or environmental data science-related analytics would be a significant advantage. We encourage you to include any evidence of the skills listed above in your application, including examples from non-work activities or academic projects.

The successful candidate will likely have a degree in engineering, mathematics, or science, or a relevant apprenticeship. However, we'd also strongly consider candidates who can demonstrate a genuine interest in data analytics and a strong aptitude for digital technology, even if their background differs.

Driver’s licence and validity to work in Ireland a distinct advantage as some site visits may be required.

About Stantec

Whether you’re starting out on your engineering career or are looking for a fresh challenge, Ryan Hanley, now part of Stantec, is a great career move.

Based in Dublin, Galway, Castlebar and Cork, we are actively recruiting for team players with experience in any of the following areas – water and wastewater treatment process and network design, integrated network management, structural design, site development, road and bridge engineering, project management and administration.

You’ll be working for a dynamic company with an excellent reputation in the industry.

Ryan Hanley, now part of Stantec, offers a great working environment amongst friendly professionals with an emphasis on teamwork. It’s a company where your ideas and opinions will be valued and your efforts recognised and rewarded.

We have been awarded the silver Investors in Diversity accreditation by the Irish Centre for Diversity for our commitment to quality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the workplace.

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