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Data Trainer - Urgent Requirement

Data Literacy and Analytics

Training Sector: Banking

Day Rate: Competitve!

Start Date: ASAP


My client has an urgent requirement for a Data Trainer to deliver virtually or in person. The client is one of the UK’s largest digital education and skills providers that specializes in providing education and training within commercial, consulting, apprenticeships, higher education, and learning.


They require trainers to be able to delivertypes of data analytics, what data analytics is, what is its role and why is it important for the bank.


You must be confident in delivering at a foundation, intermediate or advanced level - they have delivery required in each level.


You must have experience delivering content to the banking world.


  • Data Analytics Fundamentals
  • Data Collection and Management
  • Data Cleaning and Preprocessing
  • Predictive Analytics / Modelling
  • Significance to the banking industry
  • Big Data and Emerging Technologies
  • And more…


If the skill set is relevant, matches your experience and you’re interested, please apply now.

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