Location: | Bath |
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Salary: | £38,249 to £45,413 Grade 7 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 30th April 2025 |
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Closes: | 13th May 2025 |
Job Ref: | ED12596 |
About the role
This exciting opportunity at the Brunel Centre involves joining a ground-breaking initiative at the forefront of regional economic research and development.
Embedded in a collaborative partnership between UWE Bristol, the University of Bath, and Futures West, and funded by the Research England RED Fund, the Brunel Centre will serve as a vital hub for economic data, research, knowledge exchange and policy innovation.
You will work as a Data Analyst in the Brunel Centre team to generate real-time and long-term insights on critical economic challenges for the West of England.
A major part of your work will be to help design, develop and maintain a new, cutting-edge, publicly-accessible Data Hub and Observatory for the region’s economy.
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For an informal discussion about the role, please contact either Dr Lucy Martin (lm2977@bath.ac.uk), or Professor Matt Dickson (md523@bath.ac.uk).
About you
We are looking for a dynamic data analyst with a passion for applying data analytical tools and techniques to understand complex economic issues.
You will hold a degree and postgraduate qualification in data science, mathematics, economics, or a related disciplinary field utilising statistics and advanced quantitative methods.
You will be proficient in data analysis tools, such as Microsoft Excel and SQL, programming languages like Python and R, and data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI. You will have knowledge and experience in data storage and management.
You thrive in collaborative environments and have the communication skills to translate complex data into actionable insights for diverse audiences.
If you are ready to bring your expertise to a role that offers both intellectual challenge and the chance to drive regional development, we would love to hear from you. Join us in shaping the future of economic policy in the West of England.
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