£27000 - £32000 per annum + dependent on experience
Location
United Kingdom,--Leeds
Job Type
Permanent
Description
An international business with their UK Head Office on the outskirts of Leeds are looking for a Data Analyst to join their data analytics and modelling team. This is the perfect opportunity for an ambitious analyst!
Responsibilities for the role are as follows:
* The successful candidate will have a strong track record developing and applying data analytics solutions
* Experience of planning and managing projects/programmes of work, developing and managing script for repeatable analysis along with the use of statistical techniques to find trends and insight from data is essential.
* You must have the ability to develop complex technical outputs and offer input to the development of strategies
* Hands-on exploration of data, dashboards, statistical analysis and predictive modelling.
* Combine qualitative and quantitative driven insights to recommend potential avenues to the business teams.
What are we looking for?
* Degree in Maths, Economics, Physics or a numerate focused degree (min 2:1) - not essential if you have relevant experience
* Ideally looking for 1/2 years' experience within a similar role
* We're looking for a self-motivated individual with an analytical mind set and strong, proven analytical expertise, who is comfortable working quickly and under pressure to support our management teams
* You must have advanced Excel capabilities and also competence in Python
* Other advantageous skills: SQL, Power BI, Tableau and R.
* You must be able to demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills
Benefits of the role?
* 35 days holiday
* Flexi-time
* Employer pension contribution of 6%
* Various other benefits
If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity based near Leeds, please apply with an updated CV.
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