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Reporting and Data Analyst

Leeds
1 month ago
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We are looking to recruit an experienced data and reporting analyst who has advanced capability of SQL Server, data warehousing, Python Scripting and an advanced knowledge of Excell. Ideally you will have experience of providing a comprehensive insight in a financial services organisation such as insurance, pensions, wealth management or investment management. 

To be a success in this role in addition to the detailed experience of SQL, Python and Excell you will also need excellent communication and stakeholder management skills to be able to get a clear understanding of the reporting requirements and deliver a comprehensive reporting suite that gives genuine insight and enables the business to make evidence based decisions. 

This is an opportunity to join an organisation with an excellent reputation as an employer. They have a track record of investing in the training and development of their people and will promote internally whenever possible. We are looking to recruit an experienced data and reporting analyst who has advanced capability of SQL Server, data warehousing, Python Scripting and an advanced knowledge of Excell. Ideally you will have experience of providing a comprehensive insight in a financial services organisation such as insurance, pensions, wealth management or investment management. 

To be a success in this role in addition to the detailed experience of SQL, Python and Excell you will also need excellent communication and stakeholder management skills to be able to get a clear understanding of the reporting requirements and deliver a comprehensive reporting suite that gives genuine insight and enables the business to make evidence based decisions. 

This is a hybrid role with 2 days per week in our clients office in West Yorkshire.

This is an opportunity to join an organisation with an excellent reputation as an employer. They have a track record of investing in the training and development of their people and will promote internally whenever possible.

Eligo Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Eligo is proud to be an equal opportunity employer dedicated to fostering diversity and creating an inclusive and equitable environment for employees and applicants. We actively celebrate and embrace differences, including but not limited to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, and disability. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences and all will be considered for employment without discrimination. At Eligo Recruitment diversity, equity and inclusion is integral to achieving our mission to ensure every workplace reflects the richness of human diversity

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