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Data Analyst

Southampton
3 weeks ago
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The Data Analyst will play a vital role in shaping and implementing strategic initiatives within the insurance department of this organisation. This permanent position is based in Southampton and requires a detail-oriented individual with a strong analytical mindset and problem-solving skills. must have experience in SQL.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a reputable organisation within the financial services industry. The company operates as a medium-sized entity and is known for its focus on delivering innovative solutions within the insurance sector.

Description

The key responsibilities for the Data Analyst role:

Develop and implement operational strategies to improve efficiency within the insurance department.
Analyse data and performance metrics to identify trends and make informed recommendations.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align operational goals with overall business objectives.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of implemented strategies and suggest improvements.
Support the preparation of detailed reports and presentations for senior management.
Ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards within the insurance sector.
Provide insights to improve customer experience and streamline processes in Southampton.
Assist in the development of tools and frameworks to enhance operational decision-making.Profile

A successful Data Analyst should have:

A strong analytical background with proven problem-solving skills.
Experience in financial services, particularly within the insurance sector, is beneficial.
Proficiency in data analysis tools and software. (SQL IS A MUST)
An ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
A detail-oriented approach and the ability to work independently.
Knowledge of industry regulations and best practices.
A commitment to delivering high-quality results in a fast-paced environment.Job Offer

A competitive salary.
Permanent position
Opportunities for professional growth within the industry.
Engagement in meaningful work within the insurance department.
Supportive and professional company culture.This is an excellent opportunity for an Data Analyst to contribute to impactful projects in Southampton. If you are ready to take the next step in your career within the financial services industry, we encourage you to apply today

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