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Senior Data Analyst

SF Technology Solutions
Birmingham
3 days ago
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Data Solutions Analyst


Hybrid


Salary Flexible


A leading UK organisation is seeking a Data Solutions Analyst to join their data function. This role blends hands-on technical capability with consultancy/vendor management, ensuring external partners deliver high-quality data solutions that align with business requirements.


The role involves acting as the bridge between business stakeholders and external consultancies, translating requirements into clear technical specifications.



Responsibilities


  • Manage and quality-check offshore/third-party delivery, making sure outputs are accurate, scalable and add real value.
  • Be hands-on when needed, using SQL, PySpark and Azure Data Factory to develop, test and refine data pipelines.
  • Oversee reporting outputs in Power BI – ensuring data models are robust and dashboards meet business needs.
  • Support the modernisation of the data platform and help embed best practice across reporting and analytics.



Qualifications


  • Strong SQL skills, confident working with complex datasets.
  • Knowledge of PySpark and Azure Data Factory (ADF).
  • Experience with Power BI – data modelling, validation, and optimisation.
  • Background managing or collaborating with consultancies/offshore delivery teams.
  • Ability to create clear technical requirements and hold others to account on delivery.
  • Strong communicator, able to balance hands-on technical work with influencing skills.

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