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Technical Data Analyst Python, SQL, Databricks

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
Leicester
1 week ago
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TTECHNICAL DATA ANALYST

Up to £50,000 + BENEFITS

HYBRID - Leicestershire

I am looking for a Technical Data Analyst to join a finance-focused data team. You'll be at the heart of turning data into insights across four business-critical finance areas, helping shape decision-making and drive self-service analytics.

THE COMPANY:

This business is moving toward a modern Gold Standard Medallion Architecture, with a focus on empowering teams through self-service analytics and scalable reporting. The data team is central to how finance operates, and your dashboards will have real visibility and impact across the business.

THE ROLE:

A Technical Data Analyst will need to:

  • Data exploration, validation, and transformation
  • Analysis, automation, data profiling, and automation
  • Build Power BI dashboards where required
  • Drive the adoption of self-service analytics and reduce reliance on ad hoc queries

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

A successful Technical Data Analyst will have the following:

  • SQL experience (end-to-end dashboard development)
  • Python experience
  • Data Bricks
  • Excellent communication skills for stakeholder engagement and requirements gathering

THE BENEFITS:

You will receive a salary of up to £50,000, depending on experience. On top of this, there are excellent benefits and the chance to be part of...

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