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Qlik Sense Data Analyst / Data Visualisation Specialist

Adecco
London
2 weeks ago
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Qlik Sense Data Analyst / Data Visualisation Specialist

Location: London (Hybrid)
Contract Duration: ASAP start - until end of March 2026
Inside IR35

My client, a global leader in the technology sector, is seeking an experienced Qlik Sense Data Analyst / Data Visualisation Specialist to join their team. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering insightful dashboards and data analysis to support strategic decision-making across the Marketing, Product, and Digital functions.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and build Qlik Sense dashboards to visualise critical business data.
Deliver actionable insights and analysis to drive decision-making across key business units.
Collaborate with Marketing, Product, Digital, and Commercial teams to gather and refine reporting requirements.
Partner closely with the Data Engineering team to support the delivery of new data solutions and reporting capabilities.
Ensure consistent, high-quality delivery of BI tools and reporting assets. Required Skills & Experience:

Qlik Sense: Advanced expertise in dashboard development, scripting, and data modelling.
Data Visualisation: Strong grasp of best practices in visual storytelling.
SQL and Excel for data manipulation and analysis.
Proven experience in commercial analytics or digital/product performance environments.
Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain technical data insights to non-technical stakeholders.This is an exciting opportunity to work with a global tech brand on a high-impact, long-term project. If you're a proactive, business-focused analyst who thrives in a collaborative, data-driven environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply with your updated CV

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