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iO Associates
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Job Title:Data Analyst - Data Engineering
Location:Remote / Reading, UK (Hybrid - Office & Remote)
Type:12 months Fixed-Term Contract (FTC)


Our client is a market leader in land and property data solutions across the UK, empowering the property sector with powerful digital tools and data-driven insights. From government bodies and legal firms to mortgage providers and environmental consultants, their work is transforming how land information is accessed and utilised nationwide.

We're now looking for a talentedData Analystto join their Data Engineering team, contributing to a high-profile national digital transformation programme. If you're passionate about uncovering insights from complex datasets and thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced setting, this is your chance to make a meaningful, real-world impact.

Key responsibilities:

Analyse large, complex datasets to identify trends, patterns, and data quality issues. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define data needs and deliver insights. Build dashboards and reports using tools like Power BI or Tableau. Support ETL workflows and contribute to data pipeline development. Ensure accuracy and consistency of data throughout transformation. Present findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Play a key role in the HM Land Registry programme, helping modernise land charge registers across England and Wales.

Requirements:

Proven experience as a Data Analyst in data-driven or engineering environments. Strong SQL skills and hands-on experience with large datasets. Proficient in data visualisation tools like Power BI, Tableau, or similar. Bonus: Experience with Python/R, geospatial tools (e.g. FME, QGIS), or cloud platforms (AWS).

Apply nowand help lead the transformation of how vital land data is managed across the country.

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