EnSpire Data analyst University of Oxford
- Oxford OX1 3PB, United Kingdom
- Full-time
- Hybrid
- No Salary Information Available
Posted 15 days ago
The University of Oxford is a globally recognized leader in education and research, renowned for its contributions to tackling worldwide challenges like carbon reduction and pandemic response. Within the Innovation & Engagement Department, the role promotes entrepreneurship and engagement with research, aiming to establish Oxfordshire as a leading innovation hub. This team collaborates with various partners to ensure the significant societal impact of the University’s research activities.
In this role you can expect to have the responsibilities:
- Analyze data within the University’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Support the Increasing Diversity in Enterprising Activities (IDEA) programme.
- Collect, compare, and interpret data to foster inclusive entrepreneurship.
- Develop data analytics and reporting mechanisms.
- Benchmark standards and evaluate initiatives.
- Prepare detailed reports and presentations.
- Ensure data accuracy and integrity.
- Provide data-driven insights for decision-making.
This role comes with the following benefits:
- An excellent contributory pension scheme.
- 38 days annual leave.
- A comprehensive range of childcare services.
- Family leave schemes.
- Cycle loan scheme.
- Discounted bus travel and season ticket travel loans.
- Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs.
This role requires you to have:
- Strong numerical and analytical skills.
- Experience in data analysis with tools such as Python, R, Excel, and PowerBI.
- Ability to develop and maintain databases (e.g., SQL) and reporting mechanisms.
- Attention to detail and accuracy.
You would benefit from having:
- Understanding of the University research and knowledge exchange environment.
- Experience in supporting EDI initiatives.
- Familiarity with the Oxford University ecosystem.
- Knowledge of data protection regulations and best practices.
Interviews will be held in person. The role supports hybrid working arrangements.
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