Job Summary
Altai Consulting is recruiting a full-time quantitative analyst to join its dynamic team in Nairobi.
Minimum Qualification:Bachelor
Experience Level:Senior level
Experience Length:2 years
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
Altai Consulting is recruiting a full-timequantitative analystto join its dynamic team in Nairobi. Through this role, we aim to improve how
we design and monitor surveys, how we analyze our data, and how we present
quantitative findings in our reports. The quantitative analyst will report to the
Country Manager but will support Altai’s team of Project Managers.
Responsibilities include:
-
Designing survey tools and coding surveys using
software e.g. SurveyCTO, SurveySolutions, KoBo.
-
Developing standardized question sets for
surveys;
-
Designing survey sampling methodologies;
-
Developing survey monitoring systems for
high-frequency checks.
-
Conducting quantitative analyses of survey
data, including sample weighting, generation of descriptive and inferential
statistics, regression analyses, etc.
-
Developing standardized analysis scripts;
-
Presenting quantitative data in meaningful
ways through charts, maps, and infographics;
-
Drafting quantitative analysis sections of
reports;
-
Training junior staff on quantitative
analytical processes;
-
Supporting presentations of data to
clients.
This position will be
contracted through Altai Consulting’s Kenyan subsidiary, Lhassa Consulting EA.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
-
Advanced University degree in statistics,
econometrics, or a related field;
-
Minimum of 2 years’ professional experience
conducting quantitative analysis.
-
Fluency in English;
-
Fluency in STATA.
-
Fluency in ODK coding;
-
Ability to write reports to an excellent
standard;
-
Experience and a keen interest in the
development sector;
-
Independent and resourceful.
DESIRED SKILLS
-
Fluency in other key quantitative analysis software/languages,
including SPSS, R, Python;
-
Knowledge of QGIS, databases, and data
presentation tools (e.g., PowerBI, Tableau);
-
Fluency in Somali or Arabic.
Send your application to
Human Resources by 31 May 2020 with
the subject line ‘Quantitative Analyst’ including a CV, a cover letter, and a
sample of recent work
JOB DESCRIPTION
Altai Consulting is recruiting a full-timequantitative analystto join its dynamic team in Nairobi. Through this role, we aim to improve how
we design and monitor surveys, how we analyze our data, and how we present
quantitative findings in our reports. The quantitative analyst will report to the
Country Manager but will support Altai’s team of Project Managers.
Responsibilities include:
-
Designing survey tools and coding surveys using
software e.g. SurveyCTO, SurveySolutions, KoBo.
-
Developing standardized question sets for
surveys;
-
Designing survey sampling methodologies;
-
Developing survey monitoring systems for
high-frequency checks.
-
Conducting quantitative analyses of survey
data, including sample weighting, generation of descriptive and inferential
statistics, regression analyses, etc.
-
Developing standardized analysis scripts;
-
Presenting quantitative data in meaningful
ways through charts, maps, and infographics;
-
Drafting quantitative analysis sections of
reports;
-
Training junior staff on quantitative
analytical processes;
-
Supporting presentations of data to
clients.
This position will be
contracted through Altai Consulting’s Kenyan subsidiary, Lhassa Consulting EA.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
-
Advanced University degree in statistics,
econometrics, or a related field;
-
Minimum of 2 years’ professional experience
conducting quantitative analysis.
-
Fluency in English;
-
Fluency in STATA.
-
Fluency in ODK coding;
-
Ability to write reports to an excellent
standard;
-
Experience and a keen interest in the
development sector;
-
Independent and resourceful.
DESIRED SKILLS
-
Fluency in other key quantitative analysis software/languages,
including SPSS, R, Python;
-
Knowledge of QGIS, databases, and data
presentation tools (e.g., PowerBI, Tableau);
-
Fluency in Somali or Arabic.
Send your application to
Human Resources by 31 May 2020 with
the subject line ‘Quantitative Analyst’ including a CV, a cover letter, and a
sample of recent work