Data Analyst @E Source ($71,500.00 - $82,500.00 USD)

link: https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=187056&clientkey=D091157AE56F3B54E83C2790C96E526E What you’ll do This position will begin with a three-month trial period during which significant training and learning is expected. Upon meeting the team’s expectations, the position will become permanent. In due time, responsibilities for this position will include the following: Water loss management proficiency – develop and apply a sound understanding of the best practices for distribution water loss management Data analysis – analyze water utility data using excel and scripts written in R (e.g. production time series, billing records, logged pressure data, meter test results) to evaluate and value distribution system water loss Report writing – clearly present, narrate, and synthesize data analysis, quantitative and qualitative uncertainty, project findings, and programmatic recommendations both internally and externally Client communication and education – clearly communicate findings and recommendations and effectively teach water loss management concepts to clients and partners in formal and informal settings Initially, the new team member will complete tasks assigned by colleagues to advance projects and learn water loss analysis, client communication, and strategy design. With time, this new team member will more fully expand their portfolio of work and partner with colleagues as necessary to accomplish project work. What will make you a good fit At least 3 years of job experience that shows mastery of data analysis and technical writing Because our work is interdisciplinary and requires fluency in both analysis and communication, an ideal candidate has: Expert in coding data analysis required (proficiency with R preferred) Experience cleaning, processing, analyzing, and presenting (i.e., effective data visualizations) large, inconsistent datasets Demonstrated ability in synthesis, technical writing, and communication of findings Excellent computer skills GIS capabilities Comfort and skill in verbally presenting technical concepts in client meetings and conference presentations The ability to make technical information digestible to a general audience The ability to find and tell the story within the data The ideal candidate is: Familiar with water distribution networks, water agencies, and/or water policy Experienced in Project Management Motivated to resolve water management challenges Organized and detail-oriented Able to manage, prioritize, and execute tasks for multiple ongoing projects Able to think on their feet and improvise A self-starter who can work independently under limited supervision Positive and proactive Comfortable with uncertainty in analysis and outcomes Experienced in leading conversations and problem solving with clients Prepared to travel for on-site work (must have a driver’s license)
Data Analyst - REMOTE
Are you naturally curious when you see data? Are you interested in how water utilities manage their water distribution...
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