Interim Finance Data Analyst (JR82052)...

Eton Bridge Partners Limited
London
1 day ago
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Job Description

International private equity backed business are looking to hire an Interim Finance Data Analyst asap, to support them during a busy period of change. The expectation is that the assignment can be delivered in a hybrid manner, with time split evenly between the group head office just west of London and remote working.

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Key Responsibilities:

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  • Data gathering and manipulation from multiple finance systems
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  • Maintain Power BI data model and ensure data accuracy and integrity
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  • Produce reports and dashboards for key stakeholders using Power BI
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  • Contribute to the production of month end analysis and board pack
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    Candidate Profile:

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  • Experienced, driven and systems savvy Finance Analyst, with strong data analytics experience
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  • Proven track record of transforming data from disparate systems
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  • Experience in Power BI preferred, with exposure to SQL and/or Python a bonus
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  • Strong intellectual capacity and outstanding communication skills
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    Disclaimer: Eton Bridge Partners receives extensive applications to advertised opportunities, and as much as we endeavour to respond promptly to each application we would advise that if you have not received communication within 10 working days consider your application unsuccessful at this time. We are dedicated to ensuring compliance with Data Protection Laws. For detailed information on how we collect, protect, and use your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy on the Eton Bridge Partners website. If at any point you no longer want us to hold your data, please inform us accordingly.

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