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One of the largest providers of consulting and technology services, providing a collaborative, friendly and entrepreneurial environment. A truly global consultancy with offices based in central London and a broad client base of blue-chip companies, the company operates across a variety of sectors and industries.

Working within their data science and analytics team, you will provide expertise and structured thinking, allowing you to develop innovative analytical solutions to complex business problems.

The Role

This role will involve providing your expertise and logical thinking in a way that helps to develop exciting new analytical solutions for intricate business obstacles.

As a visualisation expert, you will harness the power of visualisation to help enhance digital transformation across their clients' businesses, taking responsibility for developing front-end user reports which meet the requirements of wide-ranging stakeholders across multiple sectors.

This is a stimulating role working in agile delivery models, where a combination of speed and quality of execution is key.

The Individual

For your application to be successful, you will be required to have:

Previous experience on visualisation projects, creating end-to-end data models, from initial reporting requirements and business rules gathering to implementation Creating dashboards and interactive visual reports using BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau, Qilk or Looker Strong knowledge of querying and manipulating data using SQL, R or Python Ability to translate complex statistical concepts and machine learning models to non-technical stakeholders using visualisations

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