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Senior Data Analyst

FarrPoint
Edinburgh
1 day ago
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FarrPoint is an independent technology consultancy headquartered in Edinburgh. We are a team of 20 people who work across a variety of disciplines, from technical telecoms consultants to economists.

The Role

Our internal data and visualisation team is looking for a Senior Data Analyst to join their team. You will support the wider FarrPoint consultancy team on a variety of public and private sector projects.

This is a freelance / contract role for a Senior Data Analyst. The role is hybrid, but we would like you to be able to come to the Edinburgh office at least once a week. We are looking to build a long-term working relationship so you can support us with data analysis requirements on a contract-by-contract basis.

The Senior Data Analyst will be responsible for analysing spatial and non-spatial data, developing data models and solutions, applying statistical methods and interpreting results to provide actionable insights.

Tasks will involve setting up and undertaking data collection, processing, and visualisation, as well as collaborating with team members and communicating findings to stakeholders.

Qualifications

  • As this is a senior role, we'd like you to have at least 5 years of experience in data analysis
  • Excellent communication skills for conveying complex information
  • Experience with data modelling, scripting and developing repeatable tasks
  • Experience developing data architectures and innovative solutions
  • Proficiency in software tools and languages, to include some or all of:
  • FME
  • ESRI ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online
  • Microsoft Fabric and PowerBI
  • SQL and geospatial databases (PostgreSQL / PostGIS)
  • Python
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Experience in the consultancy or technology sector is a plus
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Data Science, GIS, Statistics, or a related field

Next Steps

If you are interested and feel you can demonstrate your suitability for the role, please contact with a copy of your CV and a covering letter.

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