Randstad, as the EMEA Johnson & Johnson talent acquisition partner, is responsible for finding and contracting talent for the contingent roles at Johnson & Johnson. If you are selected for a role you will be engaged or employed by one of the Randstad recruitment companies in EMEA and will not be an employee of Johnson & Johnson.

Johnson & Johnson

Data Analyst

Posted Jul 2, 2021
Job ID: JJJP00007021
Location
Cork, County Cork
Hours/week
39 hrs/week
Timeline
6 months
Starts: Jul 12, 2021
Ends: Jan 9, 2022
Payrate range
20 - 27 €/hr

Data Analyst, Technical Operations (Global)

Cork, remote working

6 months

€22 PAYE/ €27 LTD per hour


Designing, modeling, testing, implementing a Power BI database utilizing multiple excel documents.


Goal:


  • Drive analytical capability development and subsequently converge onto the future state tech stack.
  • Develop Project plans, support the project management for the analytics capability development on the Discovery platform. 
  • Collaborate with analytics and platform teams to support platform roadmap & strategy
  • Help in identifying the right partners, process and technology capabilities that are needed to drive increased data and analytics maturity.
  • Connect & influence supply chain & analytical stakeholders to drive the integration of data analytics into the End-to-End Supply Chain Processes.
  • Data exploration for new capabilities, knowledge of data sources (ERPs, PLAN systems etc.), functional interpretation, knowledge of Data Engineering - the design, development, validation, scaling and delivery of analytical solutions
  • A system that would host large databases with multiple tables, allow for user inputs, and the possibility of visual reports


Requirements:


  • Power BI is a possible solution, as it is more user-friendly than MS Access and SQL Server. Create a user interface to the data (Utilising power tools) and integrate excel reporting.
  • 6 months experience in a Data Analytics role
  • Degree Educated (Business Information Systems/ Business/ Commerce)
  • Database creation: built from multiple forms, spreadsheets, and documents hosted in a SharePoint or local drive(s)
  • User interface: forms would collect info from users and feed the database. With the expectation of around 300 users, is recommended to use multiple forms to minimize issues with SharePoint capacity;