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Data Analyst

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The Team & Focus of the Role

Our Development Team is growing! We’re on the lookout for a data-curious, insight-driven Data Analyst to join the adventure!

We’re enhancing our software development processes, streamlining delivery, and bringing more structure to how we work. As a regulated business and proud member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, quality matters to us, but so does finding smarter, more enjoyable ways to improve.

As we adopt new systems and boost our business intelligence capabilities, we’re expanding the team to keep pace with the exciting challenges ahead. You’ll work alongside our DBA/Data Engineer to map data from source to destination and collaborate with our change team to shape data requirements for new applications and services.

If you love turning complexity into clarity and want your work to make a real difference, we’d love to meet you.

This role will be based in Ashby, and although we do operate a hybrid working policy, it’s essential that you’re able to commute to Ashby weekly. Our standard hours are 08:45am – 5:15pm (37.5 hours), however we’d be open to discussing flexible working requirements with minimum working hours of 30 per week.

In return, beyond your base salary you will be included in:

  • A discretionary bonus scheme

  • A generous holiday scheme which commences at 25 days with a sliding scale up to 30 days plus your birthday off and two extra half days allocated for Christmas Eve & New Years Eve

  • Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave

  • An online money saving portal and access to a 24/7 mental health & wellbeing service.

  • Volunteering Leave equating to 2 days per year (pro rata if you’re part-time)

    Duties will include:

  • Translate informal user needs into well-defined, documented data requirements and specifications.

  • Support data governance processes, including metadata tagging, ownership identification, and maintaining clear data lineage.

  • Collaborate with the DBA/Data Engineer to design and build ETL pipelines that bring data from source systems into the warehouse, ensuring centralised and reliable access for users.

  • Work alongside software developers to understand data-modelling needs and contribute to the creation of robust, scalable systems.

  • Assist with ongoing reporting needs for both the business and our clients.

    The successful candidate will have...

  • Solid understanding of data governance and industry best practices, particularly in relation to ISO27001.

  • Excellent communicator who collaborates well across teams and the wider business, with strong documentation skills and the ability to clearly present their work.

  • Comfortable working with a range of database technologies — including relational databases (SQL), NoSQL systems, REST APIs, and even spreadsheets.

  • Hands-on experience with ETL tools and building reliable, well-structured data pipelines through scripting.

  • Knowledge of data warehousing concepts and best practices.

  • Experience using business intelligence tools (such as Power BI) to transform data into meaningful insights.

  • A relevant qualification is desirable.

    Why Fisher German?

    We’ve been around for a while, but it doesn’t mean we are behind the times! Across our office network we offer a hybrid working approach to help our colleagues design their working day to suit their diaries. Some days you might be in the office enjoying a collaborative team day, and other days might see you focussing on project work at home. Wherever you choose to work, you’ll be part of a social and digitally connected workforce with the chance to get involved in a variety of activities, like sports events, pop-up bars, BBQs, CPD days, live leadership updates on Zoom, picnics in the park and lots more.

    What’s not to love? We work hard but we also have lots of fun! If that sounds like something you would enjoy, then please get in touch.

    We have a history going back as far as 1830 but have been Fisher German since 2000. We operate UK wide advising and managing a range of client portfolios with national visibility across all the 12-property market sectors; agriculture, commercial, education, green energy & sustainability, healthcare, minerals & waste, public sector, residential, rural, telecoms, third sector and utilities and infrastructure.

    Bring Yourself to Work

    It’s simple really, we are passionate about what we do, and we want you to be driven to succeed with us. For this to happen, you need to feel supported and included which is why we’re proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer

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