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Principal Data Analyst

System C is actively seeking a talented Data Analyst to join our dynamic team in a fully remote capacity. If you have the right skills and qualifications, we encourage you to apply and be part of a company dedicated to transforming healthcare, social care, and education through innovative technology solutions.
System C is a leading UK-based organization specializing in transformative Healthcare, Social Care, and Education solutions. With an in-depth understanding of the unique challenges faced by the NHS and Local Authorities, we are committed to developing high-quality solutions that align with UK standards.
Our team is driven by a passion for advancing the NHS and social care sectors. We adopt a long-term approach to public digital transformation, prioritizing continuous improvement and excellence in service delivery.
Position: Data Analyst

Salary:

£40,000 to £45,000 per year
Job Type:

Full Time
Location:

Remote, UK
About the Role

System C is looking for a passionate Data Analyst to help drive data-driven transformation initiatives, including two high-profile CRM and ERP deployments. This multi-faceted role will be key to the successful delivery of the CRM and ERP projects through ensuring that data is gathered, organised, and analysed whilst ensuring that data quality is improved ahead of migration. The successful candidate will be part of a small Data Team working with the Data Lead and key stakeholders, to deliver against an internal systems roadmap. This role is a fixed term contract until July 2025.
Main Duties

The ability to quickly understand the data requirements of stakeholders, including problem scoping.
Data analysis to identify issues and to then coordinate the implementation of corrective measures in close collaboration with different Business Units.
Supporting the implementation of a data strategy and promoting a data culture.
Assisting Business Units to extract and cleanse data, in preparation of migration.
Supporting the implementation of Data Governance processes.
Collaborating with external partners, vendors, and technology providers to leverage their expertise and resources to effectively deliver value from the data workstream.
The provision of analysis, input and oversight to successfully deliver several key integrations and ensuring they meet business requirements.
Performing data mapping, transformation, and data cleansing activities as required; and creating data mapping documentation.
Developing data-orientated user stories and defining acceptance criteria.
Working with key business stakeholders to develop data validation tests.
Assisting with the testing and validation of data integration processes to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Assisting in the triage and resolution of data related SIT, UAT and data migration issues.
Qualifications

Proven track record of being able to deliver complex tasks on time.
Stakeholder management at all levels of an organisation.
Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
Experience working with complex datasets.
Problem-solving experience and able to interrogate and check data autonomously.
Strong numerical, analytical and communication skills.
Strong time management skills to ensure effective on time delivery of tasks.
A proven track record of querying & resolving data inaccuracies and challenges.
4+ years of proven work experience as a data analyst or business data analyst, Big 4 experience would be beneficial.
An BSc or equivalent in a scientific or numerate subject, or ability to demonstrate equivalent experience.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyse, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy.
Excellent understanding and experience of Data Governance.
Extensive knowledge of data lineage and metadata management practices, and strong experience of the application of Data Quality dimensions to Data Quality management.
Broad understanding of CRM and ERP data, systems and reporting solutions would be advantageous.
The ability to work cross-functionally with key business stakeholders.
High level of proficiency with general toolsets including Excel (Power Queries, Pivot), Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint and Teams and SharePoint Online.
Required Documents

CV/Resume
Application Process

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