Senior Data Analyst

Gleeson Recruitment Group
Nottingham, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Job Description

Senior Data Analyst - Up to £50K

3 days per week onsite - Nottingham / Leicester office

SQL / Power BI / Python / Snowflake

A well-established organisation in the East Midlands is seeking a Senior Data Analyst to join its Analytics team during an exciting period of growth. This role offers the opportunity to work within a team of six analysts, providing senior leadership, mentoring junior colleagues, and acting as the deputy to the Analytics Manager.

Skills needed:

  • Demonstrated experience in analytical roles involving data warehousing and visualisation tools.
  • Strong track record in resolving queries, managing stakeholders, and addressing moderately complex data challenges through structured problem-solving.
  • Sound understanding of data governance, data architecture, controlled operational practices, and evolving technologies.
  • Effective communication skills, with the ability to translate technical concepts into clear, accessible information for non-technical audiences.
  • Experience in SQL, Python, and JSON (desirable).
  • Over one year of experience working with modern back-end data platforms and processing technologies.
  • Over one year of experience working with front-end data visualisation and reporting tools.

Please apply asap if interested - Senior Data Analyst

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