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NOVRTQ00003969 LDC_Junior JIRA Data Analyst_2024

RED SAP Solutions
11 months ago
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For one of our international clients, RED Global is currently looking for an experienced Junior JIRA Data Analyst.

We are looking for a candidate to start with us by December, for a 3-months project with chances of extension.

The role would be offered on remote basis, only to candidates who are based in Europe.

Requirements: -

* Enthusiasm for working with data, Agile and related tools
* Good English and Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills.
* Ability to convey complex data insights in a clear and concise manner.
* MS Excel Proficiency: Solid understanding of MS Excel, with proven skills in PivotTables, VLOOKUP, other formulas, macros)
* High level of accuracy and attention to detail in data entry and analysis.
* Ability to identify and correct errors to maintain data integrity.
* Previous experience in Life Science industry is a plus.

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CR/122473_1732195514

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