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Analytics Engineer

Market Harborough
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Analytics Engineer

Hybrid (3/4 days in the office) Market Harborough, Leicestershire

Salary: £35,000 to £45,000 dependent on experience

Working Hours – 37.5 hours a week, Monday to Friday

We are the brand behind world-class brands. We deliver unparalleled customer management, marketing, payment, technology and data solutions, making us the largest and most strategically aligned full-service provider for publishers globally. We have earned the trusted confidence of a wide range of companies supporting over 1,150 brands globally

The Analytics Engineer will join a strong team who design, develop, deploy and maintain scalable data pipelines and analytics solutions. The Analytics Engineer is responsible for creating, enhancing and maintaining reporting services to meet requests for new functionality and support internal and external users. The Analytics Engineer will also be responsible for resolving support requests in a timely and accurate fashion, as well as providing recommendations and guidance on future projects.

Essential:

Minimum 2 years’ experience or a related educational qualification

Excellent communication skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams and translate business requirements into technical solutions.

A very strong command of SQL, both Athena and MSSQL

A good understanding of methods for data manipulation, analysis, and automation tasks.

Experience with Microsoft SSIS ETL pipelines.

Experience with AWS tools such as S3, Glue, Redshift, Lambda, and Athena for building scalable data pipelines and architectures.

Experience in developing dashboards and reports using MicroStrategy and\or Amazon QuickSight or similar.

Strong analytical skills to troubleshoot data issues and derive actionable insights from complex datasets.

Skilled in designing data models and implementing ETL workflows to ensure data quality and readiness for analysis.

Ability to create intuitive and interactive dashboards that effectively communicate insights to stakeholders.

Knowledgeable in data governance practices, ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations and implementing robust security measures.

Strong technical mindset with a desire to learn

Knowledge of Windows Servers and Azure Cloud

 Desirable:

Driving Licence

Programming experience with C# and\or Python

 In addition to a great working culture, we offer superb benefits too;  

23 days holiday (increasing to 25 days)  + Bank Holidays + Birthday + Long Service

Workplace Pension with employer contributions

Employee Assistance Programme

Wellbeing Programme with access to tools and initiatives

Mental Health First Aiders

Onsite Gym

Free Eye Tests

Insurance Schemes

Cycle to Work Scheme

Retail Benefit Discounts

Employee Recognition Schemes

Recommend a Friend Scheme

Social Activities

Free Parking

And more

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