Data Science & Analytics Specialist

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As our new Data Science & Analytics Specialist you'll be at the forefront of data and insight-led change, collaborating with business and central data teams to democratise data and analytical capabilities through the Enablement workstream of our Data Strategy.

As our Data Science & Analytics Specialist, you'll have access to a wide range of benefits including:

Hybrid working (we're in the office 2 days per week)
Colleague discounts on Jet2holidays and Jet(url removed) flights
Annual pay reviews
At Jet(url removed) and Jet2holidays we're working together to deliver an amazing journey, literally! We work together to really drive forward a 'Customer First' ethos, creating unforgettable package holidays and flights. We couldn't do it without our wonderful people.

What you'll be doing:

You'll engage, collaborate and build relationships to establish and grow the data and analytical community at Jet2.
You'll be a subject matter expert on approved tooling, policies, and support processes for self-service analytics.
You'll help develop and deliver data and analytical training, through platform specific Skills Belts for approved tools, namely Snowflake & Hex.
You'll support establishing and maintaining a Centre of Enablement for self-service analytics, providing resources, events and guidance for our analytical community.
You'll support users by co-developing data and analytical solutions through data discovery, preparation, design and development activities within a data analytics lifecycle, up to proof of concept and proof of value stages.
What you'll have:

You'll come from an analytical background, proficient in SQL and Python with a passion for unlocking the power of data to create insight and drive business value.
You'll be a people person who enjoys working with others to collaborate, solve problems, provide support and share learnings.
You'll be creative, curious and adaptable, able to think holistically and develop solutions to fit a broad range of needs and required outcomes.
You'll be passionate about growth and personal development, always willing to learn and get stuck into a wide range of activities to achieve business goals.
At Jet(url removed) and Jet2holidays, your potential has no limits. Apply today and let your career take flight!

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