The Statistical Analyst is responsible for providing support to the organization in the form of statistical analysis. The analyst will use their skills in mathematics and computer science to help solve business problems. They will work with large data sets to find trends and patterns. The analyst will also develop models to predict future outcomes. They will need to be able to communicate their findings to non-technical staff.

Statistical Analyst Job Responsibilities

  • Conducting statistical analysis of data to identify trends and patterns.
  • Developing and applying mathematical models to solve problems in a variety of fields.
  • Interpreting results of statistical analyses to provide recommendations for decisionmaking purposes.
  • collaborating with other analysts, engineers, and scientists to design experiments, collect data, and interpret results.
  • Writing reports and presentations to communicate findings to clients or management.
  • Maintaining updated knowledge of statistical methods and software programs

Objectives

  • To use statistical methods to analyze data and make recommendations based on the findings.
  • To develop and maintain statistical models to help improve business decision making.
  • To identify trends and relationships in data sets in order to provide insights into business operations.
  • To prepare reports and presentations of findings for management and other stakeholders.
  • To collaborate with other teams within the organization to ensure that data is collected and used effectively.
  • To stay upto-date on new statistical methods and software developments, and implement these as needed.

Statistical Analyst Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A bachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or a related field is typically required for a statistical analyst role. Some employers may prefer candidates with a master's degree or higher. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills are essential, as well as experience with statistical analysis software programs.