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Job Title: Data Analyst / Database Administrator (MS SQL) Location: Cheshire Sector: Finance About the Role: We’re looking for a talented Data Analyst/Database Administrator (MS SQL) with experience in the finance sector, preferably within large institutions. This is a hands-on role where you’ll work with complex SQL queries to provide critical business insights and support data-driven decision-making. Key Responsibilities: Manage and maintain the MS SQL databases ensuring optimal performance and security. Write, optimize, and execute complex SQL queries to extract, analyze, and deliver required business information. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business requirements and translate them into effective data solutions. Support database performance tuning, monitoring, and troubleshooting. Ensure the accuracy and integrity of data through regular audits and checks. Requirements: Proven experience as a Data Analyst/Database Administrator working with MS SQL. Strong knowledge of SQL query optimization, database management, and performance tuning. Experience in the finance sector, with a preference for candidates with exposure to large institutions. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen eye for detail. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Why Join Us? Be a part of a dynamic team where your SQL expertise will directly impact business outcomes. If you enjoy working with complex data in a high-demand environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you Apply today with your updated CV through the website

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