i-team Data Analytics Manager, Atlanta, GAJohns Hopkins University
Published 24 Sep 2024
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Atlanta, GA, USA
$73,300-$128,300 annually
Full Time
Role Highlights
Python
Data Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Quantitative
Statistics
Research
DataSets
Regression
Testing
Sustainability
Tools, Libraries and Frameworks
Power BI
MS Excel
Tableau
Description
The Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University is looking for a Data Analytics Manager to support the Atlanta Innovation Team.
This role will involve using quantitative data and methodologies to address complex issues related to climate change and racial equity.
The manager will be responsible for developing strategies to collect and analyze data and will champion the use of data in decision-making processes.
The position aims to enhance local government practices by integrating cutting-edge data analysis with impactful community engagement.
Required Qualifications and Skills
A candidate for this role is expected to have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree and seven years of relevant experience. The position requires in-depth knowledge of quantitative and statistical analysis techniques and proficiency with big-data software.
Excellent communication skills are necessary to translate complex data concepts to diverse stakeholders. Preferred qualifications include familiarity with government innovation efforts and issues related to sustainability and equity.
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About the companyJohns Hopkins UniversitySize
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Description
We are Americas first research university, founded in 1876 on the principle that by pursuing big ideas and sharing what we learn, we can make the world a better place.
For more than 140 years, our faculty and students have worked side by side in pursuit of discoveries that improve lives.
Johns Hopkins enrolls more than 24,000 full- and part-time students throughout nine academic divisions. Our faculty and students study, teach, and learn across more than 260 programs in the arts and music, the humanities, the social and natural sciences, engineering, international studies, education, business, and the health professions.
The university has four campuses in Baltimore; one in Washington, D.C.; one in Montgomery County, Maryland; and facilities throughout the Baltimore-Washington region as well as in China and Italy.
The university takes its name from 19th-century Maryland philanthropist Johns Hopkins, an entrepreneur who believed in improving public health and education in Baltimore and beyond.
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