Principal Data Analyst

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Reading, Berkshire
4 months ago
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Principal Data Architect DV Cleared

Datatech London, United Kingdom
Posted
11 Feb 2026 (4 months ago)

Our client, a Defence and Security supplier is looking for a Principal Data Analyst to join them on a contract basis at their site in Reading.

Due to the nature of the role, applicants must achieve SC Clearance ahead of starting.
This role will be based in Reading with hybrid/custom working options where appropriate.
5 month initial contract.
£87.15 p/h Umbrella, inside IR35.What you will do as a Principal Data Analyst

Lead the design and delivery of advanced analytics solutions across multiple projects.
Oversee the design and maintenance of dashboards, reports and automated workflows using dashboarding tools and data warehousing solutions, such as SQL.
Define and implement data governance, security, and compliance standards.
Collaborate with architects, engineers and business leaders to shape data strategies and solutions.
Provide expert advice and guidance to stakeholders on data-driven decision-making.
Lead and mentor junior analysts, contributing to team capability development.
Lead innovation by adopting emerging technologies and improving data practices.What you'll bring

Strong understanding and proven experience with data lifecycle, governance and quality principles.
Advanced proficiency in data warehousing tools, such as SQL, for data manipulation and analysis.
Expertise with data visualisation tools (Power BI, Tableau) and reporting automation.
Proven experience with interpreting and communicating insights from large, complex datasets to diverse audiences.
Proven experience influencing technical decisions and leading data initiatives.
Strong leadership and mentoring skills within a collaborative environment.
Driving best practice and innovation in visualisation techniques and the art of design.Core Areas (must have):

Experience leading the implementation data modelling and dashboard design techniques to support future-proofed, portable reporting designs.
Strong knowledge of data modelling, validation and quality assurance.
Proven expertise with data warehousing solutions.
Experience with cloud-based or hybrid data environments.
Expertise in the security, privacy and ethical considerations in data use.
Proven ability to plan and manage the work packages for yourself and others and as of a multi-disciplinary team.
Expertise in requirements gathering process and best practice.
Experience in Agile or DevOps environments and contributing to technical strategy

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