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Junior Data Analyst

Oxford
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A leading provider of catering and support services to the education sector in Oxford are seeking a talented and detail-oriented Junior Data Analyst to join their team.

KEY DUTIES

  • Collect, clean, and analyse large datasets to uncover trends, patterns, and insights.

  • Develop and maintain data pipelines and workflows to ensure data integrity and accessibility.

  • Design and implement data models and visualizations to communicate findings to stakeholders.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify business requirements and translate them into data analysis solutions.

  • Conduct ad-hoc analyses and deep dives to support business initiatives and strategic decisions.

  • Monitor and evaluate the performance of data-driven initiatives and recommend optimizations.

  • Stay current with industry trends and best practices in data analytics and contribute to continuous improvement efforts.

    CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • Independent skills

  • Team work skills

  • Organisational skills

  • Good written and oral communication skills

  • Self-Motivated

  • Meets the eligibility below

    Ideal but not essential

  • Since the role is office based and not remote, you be living in the Oxfordshire region

    ELIGIBILITY

  • Have the right to live and work in the UK.

    Sound like you? Then send us an application and we will let you know if you are suitable for this position, or one of the other roles we have available

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