Graduate Data Analyst

Provelio
Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Provelio are currently looking for a Graduate Data Analyst to join their growing team in the South West and/or London to help deliver a diverse portfolio of data development projects.The analyst will assist in the following activities: * Produce any project initiation documentation, project proposals and appointment terms. * Agree and action any technical and quality strategies for gathering the required data or information flows. * Help clients make evidence-based decisions to reduce their costs and drive productivity. * Be responsible for project administration. * Develop and maintain complex data models in SQL Server and PowerBI. * Translate raw inputs into meaningful management information. * Able to provide clear and succinct briefs to clients and other stakeholders on project requirements/findings. * Identify best practice approaches for data modelling to ensure continual improvement. * Clearly document key assumptions and processes to enable client and other stakeholders to replicate and understand your data models. * Able to direct and motivate others in the project team. * Manage project risks and issues including the development of contingency/mitigation plans.The successful candidate will demonstrate the following capabilities: * Able to demonstrate a strong understanding of Microsoft Excel for data transformation, modelling and data analysis. * Able to manipulate and restructure data using SQL. * Experience in SQL Server or equivalent database platforms. * Proficient in PowerBI DAX Code and using PowerBI to demonstrate complex issues to laymen users. * Maintains a strong attention to detail and is able to analyse information critically. * Maintain self-discipline and focus on the task at hand with minimal supervision. * Ability to scrutinise your own work before presenting it to senior management or clients. * Able to learn and adapt quickly under strict time constraints. * Able to interpret data and put findings into context. * Proficient in other Microsoft Office programmesBenefitsProvelio take pride in investing in their employees and rewarding success. Our benefits and reward package for all employees includes... * Company Bonus Schemes * Training and Chartership Sponsorship * Payment of Professional Membership Fees * Hybrid Working * Enhanced Holiday Entitlement (28 days plus bank holidays) * Workplace Pension (above statutory minimum) * Additional Annual Leave for Reserves * Access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (inc. GP services)

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