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Data Analyst

Oscar
Bromley
1 week ago
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Job Role: Data Analyst


Salary: £50k - £70k


Skillset: BigQuery, GCP, Python


Location: Bromley, South East London


Working Pattern: Hybrid


Overview

A brand new role has opened up for an experienced Data Analyst to join an exceptional businesses within the reward sector. The company are experiencing a huge period of growth with exciting plans to continue this upwards trajectory.


You’ll will be tasked to enhance the company’s business intelligence and data solutions by uncovering insights to support the business commercially, and inform business decisions. They are looking for someone who keen to roll up their sleeves, and has a proactive mindset.


The role is being offered on a permanent basis from their South-East London office, on a hybrid basis.


The Company

The business provide a premium service to their clients. Their mission is to provide their customers with fantastic opportunities only available through their exclusive services.


As a new team member you will be joining a vibrant team of specialists who truly care about the work that they do. In addition to joining a great team of professionals, you’ll get access to a wonderful benefits headlined by 22 days holiday + bank holidays, performance reward schemes, pension plans, training opportunities, company equipment and development opportunities.


The Role

The ideal candidate will have a 3+ years’ experience under their belt and be an analytical and proactive thinker who is keen to get stuck in! You’ll be joining a company that genuinely love the work they do, so they would love a fellow data enthusiast to be joining them. You will play a crucial role in:

  • Analyzing large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and insights
  • Develop, implement and optimize data models
  • Create and maintain dashboards and reports
  • Conduct Data Quality Assessments and Ensure Data Governance standards are being met
  • Provide end-user support when required


Essential Skills

  • BigQuery
  • Python
  • GCP
  • Working within a marketing context would be preferable


Benefits

  • 22 Days Holiday + Bank Holiday
  • Memberships
  • Pension Contributions
  • Training and Career Progression
  • Hybrid Working


Next Steps

If you are a BI and Product Analyst and you are looking to work with an organisation that has a fantastic approach to work in a supportive an innovative environment, then look no further – this is the role for you!


Referrals:

If this role isn’t right for you, do you know someone that might be interested? You could earn £500 of retail vouchers if you refer a successful candidate to Oscar. Email: to recommend someone for this role.


Interviews for this role will be held imminently . To be considered, please send your CV to me now to avoid disappointment.


Job Role: Data Analyst


Skillset: BigQuery, GCP, Python


Location: Bromley, South East London


Working Pattern: Hybrid

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