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Lead Data Analyst

Method Resourcing
Bristol
2 days ago
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Lead Data Analyst | Power BI | SQL | Microsoft | Client-Facing | 1/2 days per week in Bristol | £80,000 plus a brilliant benefits package


One of our long-standing clients in the private investment space is building out their data capability and are hiring a Lead Data Analyst on a permanent basis.


The role: You will be responsible for providing analysis, statistical and insight solutions across a range of clients. The role will also involve developing the client portfolio, identifying the client needs and recommending the right client solution. Additionally, you will be leading a small team ensuring that best practices are being followed and analysis is done correctly.


Experience my client are looking for:


  • Knowledge and expertise in using visualisation software, ideally Power BI (essential)
  • Experience acting as the senior in a team or have lead a small data team (essential)
  • Experience of working with complex databases and systems that handle large volumes of data.
  • Strong and demonstrable experience of working with coding languages such as SQL (essential), and an understanding of languages such as Python and R.
  • Experience in customer-facing or client-facing roles (essential).
  • Outstanding communication, networking and presentation skills (essential).
  • Demonstrable experience of thinking strategically and ensuring that analysis recommendations have implications wider than just the scope.


Benefits:


  • 40 days holiday plus bank holidays – market leading
  • 15% employer pension contribution
  • Discretionary bonus
  • Private healthcare
  • Share plan scheme
  • Dental insurance
  • Health assessments
  • Critical illness cover
  • Discounted gym memberships
  • Interest free season ticket loan
  • Electric car lease scheme
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal Supportive parental leave policies


NO SPONSORSHIP can be offered for this role.


if that sounds of interest to you then please apply, or reach out to for more information.


Lead Data Analyst | Power BI | SQL | Microsoft | Client-Facing | 1/2 days per week in Bristol | £80,000 plus a brilliant benefits package

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