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Contract Data Analyst

Burns Sheehan
Birmingham
3 days ago
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Contract Data Analyst (remote) - £350 - £375 per day (outside ir35) - SQL / Python


Role: Contract Data Analyst

Rate: £350 - £375 per day

Determination: Outside IR35

Interview Process: 1 stage

Technology: SQL/Python

Location: Remote


To keep this Contract Data Analyst position short, we are looking for a Contract Data Analyst to come on board and work closely with a Data Scientist to dig into Data sets and make sense of data and use that to offer actionable insights to stakeholders about product enhancement and or new products.


This is more of a 'insight' / 'proactive' contract data analyst position as opposed to a reporting heavy role, so we are looking for exceptional technical skills with SQL as opposed to just reporting.


If this contract data analyst role sounds like you, we need to see the following:

  • Excellent SQL
  • Python (intermediate)
  • Excel (as a given)
  • Communication exceptional
  • Stakeholder management (brilliant)
  • And a track record in deriving insights for your clients with actionable returns.


If this Contract Data Analyst position sounds like you please apply now for immediate consideration!

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