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Data Analyst

iO Associates
Milton Keynes
3 days ago
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Overview

Data Analyst

Milton Keynes - 3 days a week onsite

£50,000 plus benefits such as private healthcare and parking permit

Permanent

iO are working with an established and rapidly growing Technology company who are looking for a Data & Insights Analyst to join them on a permanent basis.

They are a digital marketing company that specialize in performance marketing and affiliate platforms. They have created an advanced AI/ML data platform that integrates into Casino and Sports betting brands. It is a search and comparison engine that can help users to make better choices and informed decisions.

Responsibilities
  • In this role you will work alongside the data engineering team to transform raw data into actionable insights, build AI first tooling and drive strategic decision-making, and ensure data accuracy across the business.
Qualifications
  • 5+ years of experience in data analysis
  • Proficiency in SQL (complex queries), ETL processes, medallion-based architecture and Power BI (or similar visualization tools)
  • Hands-on experience with Azure data stack
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to solve problems and trace data issues
  • Experience preparing data for AI systems and driving insights from AI tooling
Culture & Benefits

The company pride themselves on their great culture - super supportive and very sociable with flexibility to work from home and flexi-hours so you can work around your schedule. With great career progression opportunities this is a super exciting opportunity, being part of the growth of the company\'s presence in the UK.

How to apply

Interested in hearing more? Please get in touch with Rebecca Long on / r.long @ ioassociates.co.uk


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