Data technician
KSBs
Knowledge
K1: Range of different types of existing data.Common sources of data – internal, external, open data sets, public and private.Data formats and their importance for analysis.Data architecture – the framework against which data is stored and structured including on premises and cloud. Back to Duty
K2: How to access and extract data from a range of already identified sources Back to Duty
K3: How to collate and format data in line with industry standards Back to Duty
K4: Data formats and their importance for analysisManagement and presentation tools to visualise and review the characteristics of dataCommunication tools and technologies for collaborative working Back to Duty
K5: Communication methods, formats and techniques, including: written, verbal, non-verbal, presentation, email, conversation, audience and active listeningRange of roles within an organisation, including: customer, manager, client, peer, technical and non-technical Back to Duty
K6: The value of data to the businessHow to undertake blending of data from multiple sources Back to Duty
K7: Algorithms, and how they work using a step-by-step solution to a problem, or rules to follow to solve the problem and the potential to use automation Back to Duty
K8: How to filter details, focusing on information relevant to the data project Back to Duty
K9: Basic statistical methods and simple data modelling to extract relevant data and normalise unstructured data Back to Duty
K10: The range of common data quality issues that can arise e.g. misclassification, duplicate entries, spelling errors, obsolete data, compliance issues and interpretation/ translation of meaning Back to Duty
K11: Different methods of validating data and the importance of taking corrective action Back to Duty
K12: Communicating the results through basic narrative Back to Duty
K13: Legal and regulatory requirements e.g. Data Protection, Data Security, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Data sharing, marketing consent, personal data definition.The ethical use of data Back to Duty
K14: The significance of customer issues, problems, business value, brand awareness, cultural awareness/ diversity, accessibility, internal/ external audience, level of technical knowledge and profile in a business context Back to Duty
K15: The role of data in the context of of the digital world including the use of eternal trusted open data sets, how data underpins every digital interaction and connectedness across the digital landscape including applications, devises, IoT, customer centricity Back to Duty
K16: Different learning techniques, learning techniques and the breadth and sources of knowledge Back to Duty
Skills
S1: Source and migrate data from already identified different sources Back to Duty
S2: Collect, format and save datasets Back to Duty
S3: Summarise and explain gathered data Back to Duty
S4: Blend data sets from multiple sources and present in format appropriate to the task Back to Duty
S5: Manipulate and link different data sets as required Back to Duty
S6: Use tools and techniques to identify trends and patterns in data Back to Duty
S7: Apply basic statistical methods and algorithms to identify trends and patterns in data Back to Duty
S8: Apply cross checking techniques for identifying faults and data results for data project requirements Back to Duty
S9: Audit data results Back to Duty
S10: Demonstrate the different ways of communicating meaning from data in line with audience requirements Back to Duty
S11: Produce clear and consistent technical documentation using standard organisational templates Back to Duty
S12: Store, manage and distribute in compliance with data security standards and legislation Back to Duty
S13: Explain data and results to different audiences in a way that aids understanding. Back to Duty
S14: Review own development needs Back to Duty
S15: Keep up to date with developments in technologies, trends and innovation using a range of sources Back to Duty
S16: Clean data i.e. remove duplicates, typos, duplicate entries, out of date data, parse data (e.g. format telephone numbers according to a national standard) and test and assess confidence in the data and its integrity. Back to Duty
S17: Operate as part of a multi-functional team Back to Duty
S18: Prioritise within the context of a project Back to Duty
Behaviours
B1: Manage own time to meet deadlines and manage stakeholder expectations Back to Duty
B2: Work independently and take responsibility Back to Duty
B3: Use own initiative Back to Duty
B4: A thorough and organised approach Back to Duty
B5: Work with a range of internal and external customers Back to Duty
B6: Value difference and be sensitive to the needs of others Back to Duty
Responses