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Data Analytics Developer

Harvey Nash
Tyne and Wear
1 year ago
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Are you a data enthusiast with a passion for visualisation, delivery and continually looking to improve customer facing data products?

This is an exciting opportunity to join a evolutionary and highly collaborative team as a Analytics Developer for a UK- leading organisation. You will be joining a team of three and reporting in to the Data Analytics Manager, you will be involved with a range of projects but primarily focusing on data visualisation, producing embedded dashboards and reporting functions for clients.

This role is perfect for the candidate that has a proven track record of data transformation, using such tools as DBT with an understanding of data optimisation, data cleansing, data modelling, data validation and presenting the data in a visually appealing manner.

This opportunity is perfect for someone with excellent communication skills, enjoys working as team and is comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, and will be comfortable balancing exciting projects.

Benefits:

Opportunity for progression and development Generous annual leave Birthday off Flexible Working Weekly Activities

This exciting opportunity awaits you and will offer a competitive salary of up to £50,000. This role will offer hybrid working where you will be expected in the office twice a week.

Does this sound like a perfect opportunity for you?

If so, please get in touch today between 12 – 6.

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