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This position is responsible for analyzing crash data and reporting crash statistics on all public roads for the entire State of Wyoming, noting high-hazard locations and trends affecting highway safety to provide understandable and actionable information to both internal and external customers. The Records & Data Management Analyst assists in developing strategies and administers programs related to acquiring, preserving, managing, and providing access to various records of the State of Wyoming.
Job Responsibility:
Responsible for the evaluation and analysis of collected data
Monitors database validity
Compiles data and performs statistical analysis duties
Fulfills data requests and interprets data for various constituents, including citizens, consulting firms, industry, and other agencies
Explains policies, procedures, and practices to other agencies, government officials, and outside individuals or groups
Makes recommendations concerning policy and procedural issues
Recommends and makes program enhancements
Assists the IT department with testing, verifying, and correcting data for the records management program and makes recommendations for changes and corrections to the system.
Coordinates the exchange of data from the specialized record storage system(s) with other internal and external systems
Assists in the administration of programs related to acquiring, preserving, managing, and providing access to various records of the State of Wyoming
Develops specialized record storage system(s) user manual updates
Trains others on the use of specialized record storage system(s), data inquiry, and querying
Assists in the production of crash data publications
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree (typically in Records or Data Management)
0-3 years of progressive work experience in (typically in Records and Data Management) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Records & Data Management Specialist II
OR 4-6 years of progressive work experience in (typically in Records and Data Management) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Records & Data Management Specialist II
Knowledge of office work procedures, standards, and practices
Knowledge of theories, principles, and practices of archival science
Knowledge of governmental records systems
Knowledge of methods of library or archives research
Knowledge of basic statistical compilation and analysis
Knowledge and understanding of relational databases
Knowledge of quality assurance processes
Knowledge of principles and concepts of program management and project management
Ability to develop methodologies for the analysis of collected data using a variety of analysis tools
Ability to read and understand maps
Communication skills to interpret requests, explain capabilities, describe results, and provide training
Nice to have:
Preference will be given to candidates with at least two (2) years of experience as a data analyst using a relational database.
What we offer:
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance