Analytics & AI Consultant

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13 months ago
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Analytics, Power BI, Tableau, SQL, Python, R, Consulting, Artificial Intelligence

A global Data Consultancy with offices in the US and EMEA, who have helped more than 700 clients build through better use of Data, are expanding their UK presence and so are recruiting for motivated and passionate Consultants to increase their capabaility in Data Visualisation, Analytics & AI.

You should come with expertise and passion for Data, as well as experience in consulting, key skills and experience include;

  • Data Analysis tools and technicques including SQL, Python, R or other relevant programming

  • Consulting experience - ability to build and maintain client relationships, client engagement and excellent communication skills

  • Strong Data Visualisaiton skills with Power BI, Tableau, Qlik or other Data Viz tooling

  • Interest in and experience with Artifical Intelligence tooling and/or projects would be highly desireable

    This role offers an excellent opportunity to join a fast-growing Consulting firm in the UK, with a bigger organisation wrapped around it internationally. You will get the opportunity to apply your skills on exciting project and upskill with AI.

    The role will be remote first and paid at circa £50,000 - £60,000 + bonus and benefits, depending on skills and experience.

    For more information, please respond with a CV via the links provided

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