The Reports Analyst role involves gathering, cleaning, and analyzing data, while training staff and providing insights to support business strategies.
This is a remote position.
- Training and encouraging staff to maintain complete databases that can be used for subsequent analysis.
- Gathering raw data from pertinent individuals in each department.
- Collating such data to facilitate its interpretation.
- Checking and cleaning data, taking special care to replace erroneous values with correct figures.
- Analyzing data, with due consideration for the influence of missing information, outliers, plus confounding and extraneous variables.
- Reporting on insights obtained, which might be utilized to inform business strategies.
- Consulting on areas of uncertainty to promote optimal use of ideas derived from data.
- Creating and updating data sets that evolve in tandem with our business's needs.
Requirements
- Degree in Information Technology or similar.
- Demonstrative experience in data presentation.
- Knowledge of suitable data analytic data processes.
- Expert in using Microsoft Office, mostly Excel.
- Strong report writing abilities.
- Could work under pressure.
- Attentive and considerate team player.
- Excellent in PIVOT tabling.
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