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Graduate Data Analyst - Leeds

Agility Resoucing
Leeds
2 months ago
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£20000 - £25000 per annum + dependent on experience

Location

United Kingdom,--Leeds

Job Type

Permanent

Description

Our client an established consultancy business based near Leeds are looking for a graduate or experienced candidate to join their data analytics team. With steady growth this company offers a fantastic progression package, along with a perfect opportunity for an ambitious graduate.

Responsibilities for the role are as follows:

  • Drive best-in-class understanding and knowledge of data to maximise its value
  • Ensuring accuracy of data across multiple sources to build and deliver accurate reports in a timely fashion in order to provide senior management a basis on which to make informed decisions.
  • Responsible for creating, communicating and maintaining a database of common definitions across all departments.
  • Build bespoke reports and spreadsheets as required.
  • Utilise segmentation and decisioning tools to implement intricate business strategies
  • Apply intelligent data modelling and outstanding data quality to our wealth of data
  • Provide management information reports to senior management
  • Examine, analyse and forecast operational and business performance
  • Partner with the business to identify issues, recommend solutions and solve complex problems

What are we looking for?

  • Degree in Maths, Economics, Physics or a numerate focused degree (min 2:1)
  • A high level of analytical and numerical problem-solving skills.
  • Ability and confidence to communicate with clients on all levels

Benefits of the role?

  • 33 days holiday
  • Private Health Insurance
  • Employer pension contribution of 4%
  • Opportunity to learn technical skills i.e. SQL
  • Free car parking

If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity based near Leeds, please contact Sam Fish at Agility Resourcing on or apply direct with an updated CV.

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