Insight & Data Analyst

Newport Pagnell
1 year ago
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Role: Insight and Data Analyst (SQL/Power BI)

Location: Hybrid (Newport Pagnell and WFH)

Salary: £30 - 32K + comprehensive Employee Benefits

Key Skills: Data analysis, data visualisation, SQL, Power BI (basic Python)

Why Apply:

This is a truly great opportunity if you are embarking on your 1st or 2nd role after university and have studied a Data Analysis related subject. If you love working with data and keen to learn in the role on how to interrogate, clean and present data in visually engaging ways, this is the role for you.

Our Client: Our Client has an impressive story to tell! They are a global consultancy that has enjoyed exponential growth over recent years and continue to grow organically. Their growing workforce of 1500+ support their international customers to deliver 'Performance Improvement' Consultancy.

The Role:

You will join the Insight and Data Analysis team, gathering the necessary data sets and presenting it visually for each customer project. Delivering it to the customer team to present to the customer. Projects are delivered within delivery deadlines, so it's varied and fast-paced!

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate:

A recent Degree in a subject with Data Analysis at its core (ie. Computer Science, Statistics, Data Science etc.)
That you live in commuting distance to Newport Pagnell
A genuine interest in a career in Data Analysis, ideally supported by 6 months + in a related role.
Strong SQL and Power BI skills.
Exposure to Python or any other similar tool in advanced analytics.
Strong communication skills
A keen learner, resourceful and enjoys a fast paced team environment

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