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Junior Data Analyst

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Junior Data Analyst

Location: London (Vauxhall) — Full Time, Onsite

Salary: £30,000 – £33,000


An excellent opportunity for a bright, ambitious entry-level analyst to join a highly profitable, multinational property investment and management group. This is a rare chance to gain broad technical and business exposure across data engineering, analytics, and emerging data science projects — all within a close-knit, supportive technical team.


The Company

A successful and privately-owned property investment and management organisation operating across the UK and wider Europe. The group is known for its long-term approach to growth, focus on stability, and deep partnerships with tenants and investors.


With operations across Europe, they are currently expanding and integrating their European businesses into a centralised, modern data and technology structure.


The Role

As part of the technical team, this role offers hands-on experience across a range of leading technologies and platforms. Full training will be provided in SQL, Looker, and DBT for reporting, dashboarding, and data pipeline development. You’ll also get exposure to Python, Databricks, and Azure as you grow into the role.


There is also future potential to gain exposure in data science and machine learning projects as the team evolves.


Day-to-Day Responsibilities:

  • Build and maintain SQL queries and Looker dashboards for reporting and visualisation
  • Develop and maintain data pipelines using DBT
  • Ingest and process data from various sources across the business
  • Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand reporting needs
  • Contribute to large-scale European data integration projects
  • Support internal projects such as system upgrades and process automation


Key Projects You’ll Be Involved In:

  1. European Integration: Supporting the integration of newly acquired businesses into the group's systems, aligning data structures and reporting across regions.
  2. Legal Process Automation: Assisting in the development of a web application that automates lease pack generation, streamlining legal operations.
  3. System Upgrades: Helping implement a new, company-wide management and finance system — a major data and engineering project.


What You’ll Need

  • A strong interest in data, analytics, and technology
  • A proactive, entrepreneurial mindset with a desire to learn and solve problems
  • Excellent communication skills and confidence working with business stakeholders


Tech Stack You’ll Learn

  • SQL
  • Looker
  • DBT
  • Python
  • Databricks
  • Azure


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