Data Analyst

Robert Walters
Harrogate
1 month ago
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Robert Walters are delighted to be partnering alongside a PLC business with a nationwide presence. We're seeking a Data Analyst with experience using Tableau and SQL. The role will be a great opportunity to be part of an upcoming project across the business and be able to influence the future of the data function

Data Analyst Responsibilities

  • Analyse large datasets and deliver actionable insights to support informed decision-making.
  • Utilise dashboards, ETL pipelines, and curated data to generate insights that contribute to revenue growth and cost optimisation.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to understand their needs and present complex concepts in an accessible manner for diverse audiences.
  • Design, develop, and maintain intuitive, visually appealing Tableau dashboards, ensuring alignment with the group's style guide.
  • Build and optimise ETL pipelines using Alteryx, ensuring data accuracy and completeness.
  • Integrate Alteryx with Snowflake for seamless access to curated data, enabling the development of new analytical use cases.
  • Share knowledge and support team projects while fostering skill development within the group.
  • Provide technical support, training, and guidance to business users, ensuring effective use of tools and processes.
  • Conduct peer reviews of team members' work and provide constructive feedback for c...

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