
Junior Data Analyst (Top Secret Required)
SiloSmashers is seeking a Junior Data Analyst to support our federal law enforcement client with data support.
The Junior Data Analyst performs analysis on relevant information from a variety of sources to prepare documents, reports, summaries and replies to inquiries, ensuring accuracy and proper format of the information provided.
Work Description:
· Participate in Ad hoc data projects and analyses that produce actionable recommendations that build relevant insights for internal and external stakeholders.
· Collect data and runs basic reports in response to client inquiries.
· Work closely with key internal stakeholders to ensure sound knowledge of client requirements to support development of best-in-class analytical solutions.
· Accurately enter required data into one or more databases, documents and/or spreadsheets.
Junior Data Analyst Qualifications:
· Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college with two (2) year or more years of experience. Educational requirement may be waived if the candidate has five
· Two (2) years or more of Data Analytical experience on data management activities as well as Microsoft Office Suite, SharePoint, Microsoft Access, and Adobe Acrobat.
· Competence to review, interpret, and evaluate complex legal and non-legal documents.

SiloSmashers is an industry leading strategy, management, and technology consulting firm, with depth of knowledge and expertise, and a proven methodology that enables customers to break down organizational silos, and increase communications and collaboration, to achieve Peak Performance® and mission success.
SiloSmashers provides a comprehensive set of strategy and technology consulting services focused on Project/Program Management, Performance Management, and IT Security, and supported by a proven methodology based on collaboration, strategic alignment and metrics.
SiloSmashers has worked on a wide range of projects, for numerous government departments and agencies including; and the Departments of Homeland Security, Transportation, Health and Human Services, Treasury, Justice, and Interior; General Services Administration; and the Environmental Protection Agency.