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Data Analyst

LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Leeds
6 months ago
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About the Business: LexisNexis Risk Solutions is the essential partner in the assessment of risk. Within our Business Services vertical, we offer a multitude of solutions focused on helping businesses of all sizes drive higher revenue growth, maximize operational efficiencies, and improve customer experience. Our solutions help our customers solve difficult problems in the areas of Anti-Money Laundering/Counter Terrorist Financing, Identity Authentication & Verification, Fraud and Credit Risk mitigation and Customer Data Management. You can learn more about LexisNexis Risk at the link below,risk.lexisnexis.com


About the team:The data analyst team collaborates with the Data Services Team Lead and cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality, compliant, and actionable insights, while maintaining standardized processes and documentation to drive efficiency.


About the role:You will be responsible for analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data to support the organization’s data-driven products and services, including customer-facing dashboards and regulatory datasets.


Responsibilities:

  • Maintain and update AWS QuickSight customer dashboards
  • Set up and manage QuickSight dashboard user accounts
  • Create and maintain internal dashboards and reports
  • Deliver custom data extracts for clients
  • Handle data analysis requests
  • Support regulatory audits with compliant datasets
  • Develop and manage automated alert reports (like Error reporting)
  • Investigate and resolve data-related issues
  • Provide training and support for Management Information (MI) extract queries
  • Assist Professional Services and Customer Engagement teams in customer-facing meetings for data-related deliverables


Requirements:

  • Exceptional analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex datasets.
  • Proficiency in SQL, Python, and data visualization tools like AWS QuickSight.
  • Experience with regulatory compliance and data privacy standards.
  • Ability to translate business requirements into actionable data solutions.
  • Excellent communication skills to present insights to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Familiarity with agile methodologies and collaborative team environments.


Learn more about the LexisNexis Risk team and how we workhere

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