Graduate Data Analyst

Quorum Network Resources
Roxburgh's Court, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Seniority
Entry
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Yesterday)

Graduate Data Analyst | Edinburgh (Hybrid) | Graduate Opportunity | Competitive Pay & Benefits

Kick-start your data career with one of Scotland’s leading Microsoft Partners.

At Quorum, we don’t just offer jobs - we build careers. As a Microsoft Direct Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP) and one of Scotland’s largest Microsoft Partners, we’re growing fast and looking for a curious, driven Graduate Data Analyst to join our team.

If you’re passionate about data, love solving problems, and want to work in an environment that invests heavily in your development - this could be the perfect first step.

Why Join Quorum?

We take your growth seriously. From day one, you’ll benefit from structured training, ongoing mentorship, and real opportunities to shape your career.

What you can expect:

Dedicated training & development pathways

Bonuses for Microsoft certifications

A personal annual tech budget to keep your skills sharp

Competitive salary + annual bonus opportunities

Private healthcare & contributory pension

Flexibility to buy/sell holidays

Support for home broadband costs

A genuinely supportive, collaborative culture with low staff turnover

Inclusive, people-first culture recognised for our family-friendly approach

What You’ll Be Doing as a Graduate Data Analyst

You’ll play a key role in turning data into meaningful insights that drive decisions, for both Quorum and our clients.

Your day-to-day will include:

Creating and maintaining interactive dashboards and reports (internal & client-facing)

Performing exploratory data analysis to identify patterns and anomalies, providing trend analysis, identifying problems and working with the wider team to implement solutions.

Translating data into actionable insights and recommendations

Identifying opportunities to automate processes and improve data processes improving our business efficiency

Collaborating with Product Owners and stakeholders to solve real business problems

You’ll ideally have:

A degree in a quantitative field (Maths, Statistics, Science) or equivalent experience

Experience with BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, Looker, or Qlik

Proficiency in Python, SQL, R or other languages for extracting analysing and manipulating data.

An understanding of data pipelines / ETL processes (nice to have)

Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

Excellent communication skills; you can explain data clearly

About Quorum

Quorum is a Scottish, employee-owned technology company delivering tailored consultancy, cloud solutions, and managed services. Our clients range from major financial institutions to growing SMEs - so your work will have real impact across a variety of industries.

Ready to Apply?

If you’re ready to turn your passion for data into a career, and want to be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and start your journey with Quorum

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