Data Analyst

Adria Solutions Ltd.
Nether Alderley
1 month ago
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My client is looking for a Data Analyst to join their team and support data-driven decision-making across Technology, Finance, Operations, and Product. This role is perfect for a self-motivated, analytical thinker who enjoys solving business challenges with data.

Key Responsibilities:

Reporting & Data Automation

  • Develop and maintain automated reports and dashboards to support business functions
  • Ensure accuracy and consistency in data reporting across the organisation
  • Identify and implement improvements to reporting processes

Business Insights & Ad Hoc Analysis

  • Work closely with stakeholders to understand their data requirements and provide actionable insights
  • Conduct in-depth analysis to uncover trends and opportunities across key business areas
  • Support strategic decision-making with data-backed recommendations

Data Engineering & Analytics Growth

  • Write and optimise SQL queries to extract and transform data
  • Assist in developing scalable data pipelines and workflows
  • Gain exposure to analytics engineering, data engineering, and data science over time

What We’re Looking For:

  • Proficiency in SQL – ability to write efficient queries
  • Basic knowledge of Python for data manipulation and analysis
  • Experience with Looker Studio (or similar BI tools) for reporting & visualisation
  • Strong Excel skills for quick data analysis
  • A problem-solving mindset with the ability to work independently
  • Excellent communication skills to translate business needs into analytical solutions

Why Join My Client?

  • Fully remote working options
  • Work on high-impact projects in the finance & technology sectors
  • Opportunities for growth in analytics, engineering, and data science

If you’re a data-driven problem solver looking for your next challenge, click apply today.

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