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Senior Data Analyst - FTC [UK]

Spyro Soft
Manchester
1 day ago
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Role Overview

We are seeking an experienced Data Analyst working with our media client. This role can be hybrid with some office days or alternately can be fully remote. Successful candidates will be working to decommission a legacy PARIS system dealing with business and regulatory reporting in our client’s media and entertainment division.


The role involves carrying out data mapping work from the PARIS data points to the data points obtained from the replacement sources of truth and the individual will work alongside the Central Data team to create a detailed design that specifies and supports the to be solution that they will build.


The ideal candidate will bring proven expertise in all areas of data analytics. Knowledge of running pre-configured data queries and also querying database sets and tables held in Google Cloud Platform using SQL or BigQuery is essential along with strong data mapping experience. The ability to learn quickly, having an eye for detail plus excellent and clear communication (written and verbal) will be key to delivering results in a fast-paced, evolving environment.


Essential Key Skills and Responsibilities

You will:



  • Have proven experience in data mapping creating connections between data elements from different sources
  • Have experience in preparing and cleansing data, resolving data quality issues and supporting the planning of a data model
  • Be able to apply appropriate statistical and analytical techniques to answer research questions and organisational needs
  • Be competent in using appropriate tools (SQL or Big Query) and processes to effectively analyse data
  • To be able to demonstrate the ability in producing diligent, concise and thorough documentation for analysis, assumptions and outstanding actions
  • Have experience advising on the approach to identify, investigate, analyse and communicate complex business problems and opportunities
  • Have excellent written and verbal communication skills, being comfortable to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Desirable Skills/Knowledge/Experience

  • Proven ability to work autonomously with minimal guidance
  • Extensive background working on intricate projects
  • Experience within the media and entertainment industry
  • A rapid learner, skilled at quickly assimilating new concepts

Tools and Technology

  • PARIS
  • Google Cloud Platform
  • SQL/BigQuery

Experience

  • A degree in IT related field or similar work-based experience.
  • Proven experience as a Data Analyst ideally with a focus on health-related projects.
  • Very good working knowledge of standard software development frameworks, techniques and methodologies.
  • Experience with providing coaching and mentoring
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team, contributing to the development of business scenarios.
  • Knowledge of software development tools and technologies.You are flexible and curious in your approach
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills


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