The Data Analyst II is responsible for managing data-driven projects, cleaning and collating data, applying statistical procedures for insights, validating models, and creating non-technical reports on project outcomes.
Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)
Environmental Conditions
Office
Job Description
Formulating, suggesting, and managing data-driven projects which are geared at furthering the business's interests. Collating and cleaning data from various entities. Selecting and employing advanced statistical procedures to obtain actionable insights. Cross-validating models to ensure their generalizability. Producing and disseminating non-technical reports that detail the successes and limitations of each project.
Top Skills
Data Analysis
Statistical Procedures
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