Graduate Development Program, Associate Data Analyst, Management Data Analysis National Grid
- Waltham, MA 02451, United States
- Full-time
- Hybrid
- USD $56,000 - $88,000 per year
National Grid is committed to transforming the energy landscape through innovation and technology. As part of their Graduate Development Program, recent graduates are given the chance to take on substantial responsibilities, contributing to the organization's future in the energy sector. This role enhances the capabilities of National Grid's Financial Data and Reporting Office, playing a crucial role in operational efficiency.
In this role you can expect to have the responsibilities:
- Build and maintain data visualizations, dashboards, and analysis.
- Partner with Finance team stakeholders to deliver data solutions.
- Contribute to the innovative and customer-driven finance team.
- Develop and update procedures for financial reporting processes.
- Drive change across the Finance team to improve business capabilities.
This role comes with the following benefits:
- Participation in a dynamic development program with real responsibilities.
- Exposure to various parts of the company and networking opportunities.
- Active mentorship and professional development activities.
This role requires you to have:
- Bachelor or Master's degree from an accredited institution.
- Ability to begin the program on specified dates in 2025.
- Valid driver’s license and safe driving history.
- Work authorization in the United States without future sponsorship.
You would benefit from having:
- Advanced experience with SQL, Microsoft Excel, PowerBI or similar tools.
National Grid values diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans. Candidates may undergo AI or statistical assessment. Safety regulations apply to DOT-covered positions.
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