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Senior Data Analyst - Electronics Engineering Manufacturing

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Senior Data Analyst - Electronics Engineering Manufacturing
JOB LOCATION: Bolton Manchester
SECURITY CLEARANCE LEVEL: SC needed to start- UKEO
DURATION: 12+ Months
WORK PATTERN: Fully Onsite; Compressed Possible or 1 day Remote
PAY RATE: £65 - £75 Per Hour Umbrella Inside IR35
TARGET INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES. Is Defence a must?
If not what industries can be considered
Manufacturing sector
Automotive, medical devices, aerospace
Ideal candidate would be used to working in the 100 ranges rather than millions of data
Essential Skillset & Tools
No, tool collects the data and sorts the data
Just the analysing the data part that’s need
Any Additional vacancy information
A Lot Of Data From Test And Missiles And Have A Tool That Uses AI To Help See Where Things Could Fail, Trends And Patterns So Before They Go Wrong It Can See Before But We Need Someone To Start Using It And To Show The Test Engineers How I Can Be Used And The Benefits Of The Tool – Getting Stuck In To The Data
Overview:
We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Data Analyst with a background in Electronics Engineering to join our dynamic team. This pivotal role will be crucial in leveraging data to optimize our low-volume production processes for complex defence electronics, ensuring the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
Responsibilities:

  • Analysing complex datasets from various stages of the electronics production lifecycle.
  • Identifying trends, anomalies, and areas for improvement in manufacturing processes, test results, and supply chain data.
  • Developing and implementing data-driven solutions to enhance production efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product reliability.
  • Collaborating with electronics engineers, production teams, and quality assurance specialists to translate data insights into actionable improvements.
  • Designing and creating compelling dashboards and reports to communicate complex data findings to technical and non-technical stakeholders effectively.
  • Proactively seeking opportunities to enhance data collection methods, tools, and overall data management practices within our low-volume production environment.
  • Contributing to the development and implementation of robust performance measurement frameworks across various production areas.
  • Potentially guiding and mentoring junior members of the data analysis team.
    Skillset/Experience Required:
  • Experience in data analysis
  • Electronic Engineering background
  • Experience working in Manufacturing environment

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