Data Analyst
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Job description
You'll help clients improve their services by selecting the appropriate techniques to turn data into insights, by working within a product delivery team to develop performance measuring frameworks to track goals, user needs, or KPIs. You'll operate within the client's requirements and the appropriate legal, technical and ethical constraints.
Requirements
Experience in delivering digital services for the UK government is highly valuable for many of our projects. Therefore, familiarity with the GDS toolkit will be essential.
Due to the nature of this role, applicants must either currently hold active Security Check (SC) Clearance or be eligible to obtain it.
Eligibility typically requires UK citizenship and continuous residence in the UK for the past five years, with no single absence exceeding 28 consecutive days. As a result, we are unable to progress applications from candidates who do not meet these requirements.
Essential experience
- Scripting and programming languages such as SQL, Python, R etc
- Visualising data using Power BI, Tableau, QlikView, Power Query or similar
- Designed and implemented a performance framework including KPIs or OKRs for a service or product
- Analytical skills in identifying the right data sources and then validate and understand how to interpret the results
- Collected, collated, cleansed, and interpreted data to derive meaningful and actionable insights
- An ability to use the most appropriate medium to visualise data to tell compelling and relevant actionable stories
- Created hypotheses that can be tested, and developed insights based on your findings
Desirable experience
- Security and data privacy
- Making recommendations for service changes
- Experience with the GDS or NHS design principles
Benefits & conditions
Consultant salary range: £44,001 - £50,000 per annum
What we offer
A competitive package including a 7% employer pension contribution, share options and a discretionary bonus. You'll also benefit from flexible working hours (aligned to client commitments), 25 days' holiday, and access to 3 annual "life happens" days to support unexpected situations. We also offer wellbeing support, ongoing professional development, volunteering opportunities and the chance to be part of a genuinely supportive team.
Where you'll work
This role requires regular on-site attendance across our HQ, hub offices, client sites and home. Applicants must be able to commute to offices and client sites as part of their normal working arrangements, as travel is essential to fulfilling the responsibilities of the role.
We include you
We welcome candidates from all identities, attributes, ways of thinking and backgrounds to thrive in a career at Opencast. Our aim is for the diversity of our people to be reflected in the solutions we deliver, to help create a fairer society for all. Interview
Interviews will be conducted via Microsoft Teams. We're happy to make adjustments to support your needs.