Data Processor

Soho Search Ltd
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6 months ago
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About the Company

We're representing a London-based award-winning survey and data delivery agency that provide state of the art data capture, delivery and dashboard/visualisation solutions for the market research industry. They are looking to add a detail-oriented Data Processor to their busy Data Processing Team, known for the quality of their data, and who are responsible for ensuring data processing runs seamlessly and tabulations and data are delivered on time to their clients.

About the Role

The role is focused on producing accurate and quality data from surveys and requires a strong attention to detail and the ability to work with large-scale data sets. The DP team primarily use Unicom Quantum software, as well as Unicom Dimensions and SPSS. Full training of all software and programs will be provided.

Key responsibilities include:

* Support the Data Processing team to ensure the quality and timely delivery of data across online and telephone studies;

* Confidently use software, such as Quantum and SPSS, once training has been provided;

* Ensure data protection policies are followed in line with GDPR.

This is a hybrid role: there will be a requirement to travel to their London office, initially more frequently for training and thereafter, once or twice a week.

About You

The successful candidate for the Data Processor role must have:

* Proven experience in data processing within a market research agency environment;

* Proficiency in Excel including V look ups, data manipulation, formatting data etc;

* Proficiency in SPSS would be highly beneficial;

* Excellent attention to detail, consistently delivering work to the highest quality to required deadlines;

* Excellent time management skills (with the ability to work on multiple projects at once);

* Great interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills;

Full on-the-job and software training will be provided

Why you'll love it there

This agency has a real buzz as they continue to grow. They reward people who help to drive that growth and support and encourage new ideas which will add value. They want you to be yourself and provide you with an encouraging and supportive environment to allow you to grow and develop too. They offer 25 days holiday (plus your birthday off if it falls during the contract period), 5% employer pension contributions, critical life insurance, private medical health insurance and other non-contractual benefits such as volunteering leave, financial advice sessions and an annual wellbeing allowance.

Salary for this role: £35-40k along with all the other benefits listed above.

We look forward to seeing your CV to be considered for this role

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