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Data Analyst

Arrows
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Data Analyst – Contract (6 months) | Hybrid / Remote | £350–£450/day

Are you a data analyst who thrives on complex challenges and wants to make a real impact in the finance tech infrastructure space? We’re working with a leading organisation that’s investing heavily in data-driven decision-making and operational excellence.


What you’ll do:

  • Analyse and visualise large, complex internal datasets (hundreds of thousands of records) to drive insights for technology and supplier asset management.
  • Build and update dashboards and reports in Tableau, ensuring clarity and actionable insights for senior stakeholders.
  • Work closely with both technical and non-technical teams to gather requirements and translate them into compelling data stories.
  • Cleanse, profile, and model data using SQL, DBT, and Snowflake.
  • Contribute to projects involving cloud data infrastructure (AWS preferred, especially S3; experience with other platforms also valued).
  • Support the evolution of data processes - potential to get involved in broader SQL, DBT, and AWS financial data projects.


What we’re looking for:

  • Proven expertise in Tableau (development and design), with a strong portfolio or Tableau Public profile.
  • Advanced SQL skills; hands-on experience with Snowflake and DBT is a plus.
  • Experience working with large datasets and performing data profiling and cleansing.
  • Familiarity with AWS (especially S3; Lambda less important), or similar cloud platforms.
  • Experience with IT asset management is a bonus.
  • Excellent communication skills - able to engage confidently with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Ability to get up to speed quickly and work independently within a high-performing team.


The details:

  • 6-month contract, with the possibility to start as soon as possible (target: 10th November).
  • Hybrid working - typically one day in the office every other week.
  • Join a team of four analysts (this will be the fifth member), working alongside both contractors and permanent staff.
  • Two-stage interview process: first with the hiring manager, then with a senior technology leader.
  • If you’re interested, please send your CV, a contact number, and a link to your Tableau Public profile or data visualisation portfolio. Let us know your availability for a quick call to discuss further.

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