Job Description
An information Analyst is employed to research, document, analyze and present data results into meaningful information.
The position requires a person to be involved with the preparation and presentation of technical documents and reports. Understanding client requirements is an essential part of the job, where originality, professional research and presentation play a vital role.
The duties for this position are:
• Search through internet databases to extract, analyze, interpolate and process task specific data models into meaningful results.
• Prepare documented reports to meet daily targets.
• Deliver creative, authentic and professional work.
• Learn, understand and work on new information on a self-initiated level.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
There are a range of qualifications which provide a good grounding for this position.
These include:
• Degrees in IT, computer science, programming, software engineering, biotechnology, medicine, pharmacy, chemical sciences, business finance and economics among other domains.
• More specific degree subjects include Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Business Administration, Medicine, Pharmacy and Social Sciences.
Job Specification
An Information Analyst should:
• Have skills in documentation and report writing
• Have professional competency with Research standards and formats such as IEEE, APA, Harvard, Chicago
• Have their work devoid of any plagiarism
• Have domain knowledge of their respective qualification
• Be skilled in using statistical and mathematical tools and methods using Excel, SPSS, Anova
• Have knowledge of domain specific software tools and methods to simulate and model data results
• Be focused, dedicated and have an interest in rigorous documentation
Job Rewards and Benefits
Incentive Bonus
Leaves
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