Business Data Analyst

Myn
City of London
3 days ago
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Role - Business Analyst


Location: Remote
Salary: £300-£400/day
Type: Contract


Myn is an AI-driven marketplace that connects candidates, clients and recruiters. Myn collaborates with leading employers to offer exclusive, carefully matched contract and permanent positions. Our Recruitment Partners have extensive industry experience and work with a select group of niche clients to deliver the best possible experience to the candidate. We are seeking a Business & Data Analyst to join our team, working across complex data environments within a large enterprise setting. This role is ideal for a self-starter who thrives on solving problems, engaging with stakeholders, and driving improvements in data quality and governance.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyse and manage data across CMDB/technology datasets.
  • Support and promote Data Governance frameworks and best practices.
  • Identify and resolve Data Quality issues by collaborating with data owners and stakeholders.
  • Capture, document, and manage requirements with strong traceability.
  • Communicate findings, insights, and recommendations clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Skills & Experience

  • Solid experience working with CMDB/Tech data.
  • Strong understanding of Data Governance and Data Quality principles.
  • Experience working with data owners to remediate data quality issues.
  • Proven Business Analyst skills: requirements gathering, documentation, and traceability.
  • Excellent communication skills and stakeholder management.
  • Experience in large enterprise environments (Financial Services is a plus, but not mandatory).

Seniority Level

Not Applicable


Employment Type

Contract


Job Function

Information Technology


Industries

Technology, Information and Media


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