Data Analyst

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Team: Operations

Role: Permanent, Full-time

Location: London (North)

Salary: Competitive + Performance Bonus + Benefits

WFH: Hybrid working model

About the Role:

Fantastic opportunity for a Data Analyst to join the Operations function of a leading UK-based Asset Manager. In the role, you will work closely with the Operations Manager on day-to-day activities, including enhancing system capabilities and assisting with several new group projects.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Apply programming skills to develop and maintain automation scripts using PowerShell or similar languages. Provide documentation and training on these scripts to ensure efficient and secure operations.
  • Document all processes and maintain detailed records of system configurations and changes.
  • Coordinate systems development, including planning, designing, executing, documenting and monitoring every aspect of a project.
  • Assist the department manager in ensuring key projects are delivered within a planned time frame.
  • Providing accurate reports to various internal departments and external professional advisers as required.
  • Reconciling, identifying and correcting data discrepancies on our in-house database.
  • Identify areas of inefficiency and collaborate with team members to design and implement new processes. Ensure these improvements align with company standards and monitor their effectiveness.
  • Analyse current workflows to identify opportunities for automation, using appropriate software tools to reduce manual tasks.
  • Test and optimise automated processes to maintain accuracy and reliability.
  • Stay updated on technological advancements, assess their potential impact, and support integrating new solutions. Coordinate with IT and other departments to ensure seamless implementation and enhanced system capabilities.
  • Manage and develop website content and appearance.
  • Responsible for the support and maintenance of the database, including data integrity, security and optimisation.

Person Specification:

  • Degree or similar qualification.
  • Strong working knowledge of Python, SQL or another programming language intermediate or above level.
  • At least 2 years of work experience in a similar role.
  • Demonstrable experience with database management and process automation.
  • Able to show accuracy and speed when entering data into a database, and copying from written and oral sources.
  • Familiarity with the latest technology trends and products.
  • Able to communicate effectively, help provide accurate information.

Our ambition is simple – to do our best for our people, clients and communities.

We are determined to make a positive difference at work and beyond - this starts with hiring the best talent without consideration of race, religion, colour, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status or disability.

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