Type of Requisition:Regular Clearance Level Must Currently Possess:Secret Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:Secret Public Trust/Other Required:None Job Family:Logistics Job Qualifications: Skills:Building High Performance Team, Customer Service, Logistics, Process Improvements, Procurement Certifications:None Experience:8 + years
Principal Specialist, Program Cost Control Analyst (P3) This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced finance professional to join the Identification and Interrogator Products (I&IP) finance team as a Principal Specialist, Program Cost Control Analyst (P3) supporting the
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Responsible for database administration, data consolidation, data analysis and management reporting. - Design database reports based on the requestors requirements in support of key business strategies. - Perform queries, data extraction, manipulation, and analysis
Remote data analysts usually have the responsibility of analyzing structured and unstructured data. They try to make sense of massive amounts of data and interpret this information for businesses and government agencies alike. They make use of raw data and after interpreting it they can develop meaningful conclusions. The conclusions help develop actionable insights based on the analysis. They use data mining processes to extract useful information from data sets to identify correlations and patterns. They use certain tools and techniques which enable them to visualize data in formats that are easy to understand such as diagrams, graphs, charts, tables, and reports. They then make this information available to the business or government agencies who use it to make informed decisions.
Yes. On a daily basis, most of their time is spent on computers which means that data analysts have the freedom to work from anywhere. The actual analysis part of the job requires very little to no collaboration at all.
Yes. Data analysts will be in demand all over the world for a long time thanks to the increasing number of companies, organizations, and governments that rely on data to make important decisions.
After completing their studies and landing their first job, data analysts typically start out as junior data analysts. They then move into a specialist role such as a Financial Analyst etc. If they make an impression, they can then move on to become a Senior Data Analyst or even a manager. From there, they can become Data Scientists or even Chief Technology Officers. So, anyone who pursues a career in data analysis has good growth prospects ahead.