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Data Analyst

Cognify
Milton Keynes
4 days ago
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About the Company

  • We’re hiring a Data Analyst for a rare opportunity to join a growing data & analytics team within a forward-thinking London business.


  • You’ll work closely with an experienced Data & Analytics Manager who’ll actively invest in your development — with a clear route to progress into Analytics Engineering or Data Engineering as you grow.


  • If you’re passionate about learning, keen to build your technical foundation, and want a role that offers genuine career progression, this is an outstanding place to start or accelerate your journey in data.



About the Role

  • As a Data Analyst, you will be responsible for analysing data using statistical techniques, implementing and maintaining databases, gathering data from primary and secondary sources and identifying, analysing and interpreting trends from the data.



Responsibilities

In collaboration with the other members of your team and your Manager, you will be in charge of, or participate in the following activities:

  • Business requirements mapping to functional and technical design
  • Data structure analysis and data model design
  • Development of data transformation processes
  • Implementation of metrics and visualisations
  • Front-end and user interface development
  • Working with team members by converting business requirements to achieve functional and technical design



Required Skills

  • Solid understanding of SQL
  • Strong commercial mindset and ability to tell stories with data
  • Confident communicator who enjoys working with stakeholders and translating data into actionable insights



Location


Milton Keynes, UK | 2 days per week in the office



Please note:

*this role does not offer sponsorship or relocation support*

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