Analytics Engineer

Certain Advantage
City of London
1 week ago
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Analytics Engineer Certain Advantage are hiring for an Analytics Engineer based in London. This role is on an initial 6-month contract basis and is hybrid. The CompanyWe're working with a business that's on a strong growth trajectory, backed by ambitious plans. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, they are poised to make a significant impact in the industry.The roleAs a Senior Analytics engineer you are a subject matter expert, who designs & builds analytics solutions and mentors junior engineers. You are also the key person to convert the Vison and Data and Analytics Strategies into IT solutions and deliver them.Design, build and implement POCs, prototypes and full-fledged UX solutions and strategiesCommunicate with key stakeholders to drive clarification of requirements and to promote UX designs and solutionsSupport the design, e.g., by analysing user journeys and drive towards simplification and automationEnable high quality & compelling story telling through creation of strong, simple to understand data visualizationsDocument technical solution design and strategy documentationRun quality assessments of counterparts' designCoach and develop other UX analystsAdhere to the organisations Release and Change processPursue knowledge enhancement The individual: Expert knowledge in QlikSense & Qlik Cloud Analytics to deliver complex, fast-moving datasets to high value trading teams.Expert knowledge of authoring/troubleshooting SQL/Azure/Databricks queriesExpert knowledge and application of general and tool specific connectivity, data modeling, source data procurement strategies (Database, import/cached), security configuration, performance tuning, usage of right visuals, layout optimization, mobility, scripting and integrating advanced analyticsKnowledge of upcoming trends in tools and technology Does this sound like your next career move? Apply today.Working with Certain AdvantageWe go the extra mile to find the best people for the job. If you're hunting for a role where you can make an impact and grow your career, we'll work with you to find it. We work with businesses across the UK to find the best people in Finance, Marketing, IT and Engineering. If this job isn't for you, head to (url removed) and register for job alerts and career guidance tips

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