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Buisiness & Data Analyst

Robert Half
Edinburgh
3 days ago
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New Contract Position: Role: Data/ Business Analyst Location: Edinburgh ?? Employment Type: 6 Months intially?? Salary: CompetitiveWorking Pattern: hybrid working

we are working with a key client based in Scotland as they search for a experienced Data & Business analyst to join their busy team, please see below the overview of skillets they are looking for regarding this post.

- Domain Skills - SMEs with deep industry experience of reference data (instruments, clients etc.), exception management, data controls supported by a team with know how of reference data management & corresponding exceptions

- Data Analysis Skills - Framing SQL queries & extraction relevant information across database tools

- Support Skills - Coordination with Business & other stakeholders for issue resolution & management, managing & improving SLAs, framing SOPs etc.

- Tool Skills - Databricks, DataIKU, Starbust, GCP, Big query (ability to work/operate on this tools with analysis skills

- Automation Skills - Ability to analyse and identify art of possibility leveraging multiple automation technologies with experience of implementing process, task & control automation for other customers

My client is looking to move quickly on this position, so should it be of interest please reach out to Joss Escott at

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