Data Science & Analytics Specialist

Jet2.com
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Job Description:

As our new Data Science & Analytics Specialist you’ll be at the forefront of data and insight-led change, collaborating with business and central data teams to democratise data and analytical capabilities through the Enablement workstream of our Data Strategy.    
 
As our Data Science & Analytics Specialist, you’ll have access to a wide range of benefits including:   
  

  • Hybrid working (we’re in the office 2 days per week)
  • Colleague discounts on Jet2holidays and Jet2.com flights 
  • Annual pay reviews       
 
AtJet2.comandJet2holidayswe’re working together to deliver an amazing journey, literally! We work together to really drive forward a ‘Customer First’ ethos, creating unforgettable package holidays and flights. We couldn’t do it without our wonderful people.  

What you’ll be doing:    
  
  • You’ll engage, collaborate and build relationships to establish and grow the data and analytical community atJet2
  • You’ll be a subject matter expert on approved tooling, policies, and support processes for self-service analytics. 
  • You'll help develop and deliver data and analytical training, through platform specific Skills Belts for approved tools, namelySnowflake&Hex
  • You’ll support establishing and maintaining a Centre of Enablement for self-service analytics, providing resources, events and guidance for our analytical community. 
  • You’ll support users by co-developing data and analytical solutions through data discovery, preparation, design and development activities within a data analytics lifecycle, up to proof of concept and proof of value stages.   
  
What you’ll have:   
  
  • You’ll come from an analytical background, proficient inSQLandPythonwith a passion for unlocking the power of data to create insight and drive business value. 
  • You’ll be a people person who enjoys working with others to collaborate, solve problems, provide support and share learnings. 
  • You’ll be creative, curious and adaptable, able to think holistically and develop solutions to fit a broad range of needs and required outcomes.
  • You’ll be passionate about growth and personal development, always willing to learn and get stuck into a wide range of activities to achieve business goals.


At Jet2.com andJet2holidays, your potential has no limits. Apply today and let your career take flight!    

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