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Data Analyst

Shepherds Bush
3 days ago
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Data Analyst – London + WFH
Circ £40,000 - £60,000 + Excellent Bens including Bonus

A new Data Analyst position is available to join a fast growing global ecommerce business. Our client is rapidly expanding and scaling up their ability to enable data based decision makers across the business. The Data Analyst will work primarily with finance, product and planning teams utilising the likes of Power BI, SQL, Python, PySpark and SAP amongst other tools. This is an exciting opportunity best suited to those that thrive in busy business facing environments This is a hybrid role based in Central / West London with the flexibility to work from home 2 or 3 days per week.
Key Responsibilities include;

  • To enable data based decision makers in the business

  • Data and reporting operational support

  • Answer and triage tickets as they come in

  • Perform Root Cause Analysis across multiple platforms, data sources and reports

  • Work in Agile Methodology with broader D&A team

  • Hold regular training and learning sessions with the business to enable Self-Serve Analytics

  • Help build out CoE for Self-Serve capability

  • Educate and inspire the business in the art of the possible with BI, reporting and dashboards

    Key Experience, Skills and Knowledge:

  • At least 3 years as a Data Analyst or similar data related experience

  • Experience with SQL, PySpark and Python

  • Expert user in Power BI

  • Expert user in Excel

  • Demonstratable experience in building out analysis and reports

  • Highly organised but flexible with excellent communication skills

  • Able to work to fixed deadlines and SLAs

  • Logically minded, likes to use data and evidence to support findings

  • Excellent trouble shooting skills

  • Able to work as part of a collaborative team as well as independently

    Our client can offer excellent career development opportunities and a vibrant work environment. Salary will be dependent on experience and likely to be in the region of £40,000 - £60,000 + an attractive bonus scheme.

    Our client can only consider candidates with the right to live and work in the UK that do not require sponsorship now or in the future. Youngs’s Employment Services Ltd operates as both an Employment Agency and Employment Business

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