Junior Data Analyst

Thinkways Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Tunbridge Wells
4 days ago
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Overview

Based in Tunbridge Wells (Hybrid Working Available). Looking to kick-start your data career? This is a great opportunity to join a fast-growing, tech-driven team based locally, working with modern data tools and real-world datasets. We are looking for a Junior Data Analyst who\'s curious, analytical, and keen to turn data into meaningful insights.


The Role

As a Junior Data Analyst, you\'ll support reporting, analysis, and data quality initiatives across the business. You\'ll work closely with internal stakeholders and gain hands-on experience in a dynamic, data-heavy environment, with the flexibility of hybrid working.


What You\'ll Be Doing

  • Data extraction & preparation: Collecting, cleaning, and transforming data from internal systems using Azure Databricks
  • Reporting & visualisation: Building and maintaining dashboards and reports in Power BI
  • Data quality monitoring: Ensuring accuracy, consistency, and integrity across data sources
  • Stakeholder collaboration: Turning business questions into clear, actionable insights
  • Continuous improvement: Streamlining reporting processes and improving access to data

What You\'ll Bring

  • Strong Excel skills and basic SQL knowledge
  • Hands-on experience with Power BI (essential)
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to communicate insights clearly to non-technical stakeholders
  • A degree in a quantitative field or equivalent experience

Nice to Have

  • Experience with Python or other scripting languages
  • Knowledge of ETL processes or data warehousing concepts
  • Familiarity with ERP systems such as Odoo
  • An interest in data-driven technology environments

Why This Role?

  • Tunbridge Wells–based role with hybrid flexibility
  • Exposure to modern data platforms and tools
  • A strong opportunity to learn, grow, and build a long-term data career

If you\'re looking for a Junior Data Analyst role based in Tunbridge Wells, this could be the perfect next step.


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