Data & Analytics Strategy Manager

Edinburgh
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Job Opportunity: Data & Analytics Strategy Manager
Location: Edinburgh
Contract Length: 9 Months

Day Rate: £500via Umbrella Company
Working Pattern: Full Time (Hybrid: 2 days office, 3 days remote)

Join a global leader in Financial Technology as a Data & Analytics Strategy Manager! We are on the lookout for a dynamic individual who is passionate about data, analytics, and driving strategic business outcomes. If you're ready to make an impact and help shape the future of commerce across 146 countries, read on!

About the Role:
In this pivotal role, you will be part of a dedicated team focused on ensuring that our longstanding product offerings meet Consumer Duty regulations. Your primary responsibility will be to create a Product Dashboard template that seamlessly integrates visualisations generated by our Data Team. This will not only streamline reporting but also empower Product Managers to provide essential context and insights.

What You'll Do:

Collaborate with stakeholders to gather insights and requirements for the Product Dashboard.
Develop a user-friendly template that automatically pulls visual data and supports board-level reporting.
Create compelling visualisations using tools like Tableau and Power BI.
Support a broader initiative to enhance Management Information (MI) across various product families.
Identify and resolve data quality or integrity issues, ensuring data aligns with business needs.What You'll Need:

Proficiency in data analysis tools (Excel, MACRO), with knowledge of Python, Tableau, Power BI, and BigQuery.
Strong background in business analysis techniques, including requirement analysis and business process improvement.
Excellent communication skills to present data analysis results effectively.
Ability to collaborate with data professionals to ensure data quality and drive business intelligence strategies.Ideal Candidate Will:

Understand and document business needs, ensuring data models align with organisational goals.
Communicate findings clearly to stakeholders through reports and presentations.
Engage with various teams to promote data accuracy and consistency.
Identify gaps in data and business needs, applying analysis techniques to resolve conflicts.

Application Process:
If you're excited about this opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date CV showcasing your relevant experience. Due to the high volume of applications, if you do not hear back within 48 hours, please note that your application may not have been successful this time. However, we may keep your details on file for future opportunities.

Join us in transforming the landscape of financial technology and make a difference! Your expertise is just what we need to drive innovation and growth. Apply today!

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