Data Quality Analyst

1st Central
Manchester
1 month ago
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Were 1st Central a market-leading insurance company utilising smart data and technology at pace. Rapid growth has been based on giving our 1.4 million customers exactly what they want : great value insurance with an excellent service. And thats the same for our colleagues too; we won Insurance Employer of the Year at the British Insurance Awards 2024 and our Glassdoor score is pretty mega too!

Ready to take the next step in your data career within a fast-paced dynamic environment Were looking for a Data Quality Analyst to help establish a consistent and effective approach towards Data Quality across 1st Central. Your work will empower colleagues to understand and trust the data they use unlocking the full potential to drive business value.

In this role youll collaborate with Data Stewards and Data Custodians across the organisation to continuously improve Data Quality. Youll champion the importance of high-quality data through engaging storytelling and a practical business-focused approach. By enabling teams to optimise and trust the data they rely on youll help foster a culture of confident decision-making innovation and experimentation knowing that the data is reliable and any issues are being actively addressed.

We're big on flexibility you'll spend most of your time working from home with occasional visits to the office. But of course it's your choice if you prefer being in the office more often that's absolutely fine with us. We have offices in Haywards Heath West Sussex and Salford Quays Manchester its up to you which location suits you best. And if you live further afield no problem we welcome applications from remote workers based anywhere in the UK.

Core skills were looking for to succeed in the role :

Storytelling & Data Advocacy : Youll use compelling narratives and analogies to communicate the importance of Data Quality engaging colleagues and promoting a data-driven culture across the organisation.

Microsoft Office Proficiency : Youll have strong Excel skills and will be competent in PowerPoint Word and Microsoft Teams for effective communication and collaboration.

Data Tools & Technical Skills : A working knowledge of SQL and Databricks is essential.

Communication : Youll demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to convey complex information clearly and effectively to diverse audiences ensuring messages are easily understood and actionable.

Time Management & Organisation : Youll manage time effectively prioritising tasks and responsibilities to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Pragmatic Problem Solving : Youll apply a practical and purposeful mindset aligning recommendations with business objectives and available resources.

Collaboration : Youll work effectively with cross-functional teams facilitating group discussions to shape and agree on priorities particularly in the development and enhancement of the Data Quality framework.

Whats involved :

  • Youll support the delivery of the Data Quality Strategy to enable the achievement of overall business ambitions and outcomes.
  • Youll work with Data Stewards across the business to define document and prioritise robust Data Quality rules.
  • Youll work with IT colleagues and the wider Data and Analytics team to embed key Data Quality rules.
  • Youll work with Data Stewards IT colleagues and the wider Data and Analytics team to undertake diagnostic Data Quality profiling defect resolution and root cause analysis to meet regulatory requirements and to continuously improve the quality of our data.
  • Youll aid in the identification and mitigation of all key Data Quality risks.
  • Youll help to drive a culture of Data Quality by design effectively engaging and partnering with colleagues across the business.
  • Youll aid in the facilitation of and be an active member of the Data Management Group. providing clear updates on progress and ensuring key issues are surfaced.
  • Youll promote a culture of agile working accountability continuous improvement and psychological safety within the team and across the business.
  • Youll identify engaging mechanisms to communicate key Data Quality themes effectively to colleagues across the business.
  • Youll comply with the requirements and act in accordance with the Group Code of Conduct and Fitness and Propriety policies at all times.
  • Youll ensure compliance with Company Policies Values and guidelines and other relevant standards / regulations at all times.

Experience & knowledge

  • Good understanding of all aspects of Data Quality including business rule definition diagnostic profiling defect resolution and root cause analysis to drive continual improvement.
  • Experience of assessing and driving improvement in Data Quality.
  • Experience of taking complex information and translating into easily digestible information for less technical colleagues.
  • Knowledge of FCA requirements (including individual responsibilities in relation to Consumer Duty).
  • Experience of building strong mutually beneficial relationships across a business.
  • Experience of driving continual improvement through agile ways of working.
  • Experience of General Insurance practices and processes would be advantageous.
  • Experience or an interest in leveraging Data Science Machine Learning and / or AI in the area of Data Quality.

Skills

  • Effective communication skills both verbal and written.
  • Good time management and organisation skills.
  • Pragmatic and practical for example looking for solutions in line with 1st Centrals Data Principles business needs and available resources.
  • Strong communication for example conveying information to diverse audiences so that it is easily understood and actionable.
  • Collaboration for example driving group discussions to shape and agree priorities as we further develop our Data Quality framework.
  • Relationship management for example creating strong working relationships and building trust with internal and external stakeholders quickly.
  • Storytelling for example using stories and analogies to better communicate and connect with colleagues on the topic of Data Quality.
  • Strong Excel skills as well as competency in PowerPoint Word and Teams.
  • Basic SQL and Databricks skills are essential.

Behaviours

  • Self-motivated and enthusiastic.
  • Organised yet flexible in approach.
  • Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team.
  • Proactive and positive attitude.

Your next big opportunity starts here apply now and take your data career to the next level.

What can we do for you

People first. Always. We're passionate about our colleagues and know the best people deserve an extraordinary working environment. We owe it to them so thats what we offer. Our workplaces are energetic inspirational supportive. To get a taste of the advantages youll enjoy take a look at all our perks in full here .

Intrigued Our Talent team can tell you everything you need to know about what we want and what were offering so feel free to get in touch.

Required Experience :

IC

Key Skills

Data Analytics,Microsoft Access,SQL,Power BI,R,Data Visualization,Tableau,Data Management,Data Mining,SAS,Data Analysis Skills,Analytics

Employment Type : Full-Time

Experience : years

Vacancy : 1


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