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Data Analyst - CGEMJP00317085

Experis - ManpowerGroup
Glasgow
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Data Analyst & Modeller - Financial Services


Location: Glasgow / Hybrid


Contract: Until 31st December 2026


Rate: £460.00 p/d


Our client, a leading organisation within the financial services sector, is seeking a highly skilled Data Analyst & Modeller to support discovery and analysis activities within their ongoing data transformation programme.


This role requires a seasoned data professional with deep expertise in data process evaluation, lineage tracing, usage analysis, and Teradata SQL interrogation. You will play a key role in ensuring data integrity, consistency, and quality across complex financial data environments, contributing to initiatives that underpin strategic decision-making and regulatory compliance.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct detailed discovery analysis to assess existing data processes, structures, and flows.
  • Perform data lineage and usage analysis to support mapping, design, and transformation activities.
  • Interrogate large datasets using Teradata SQL and BTEQ scripts to uncover insights and validate data assumptions.
  • Partner with business and technology stakeholders to translate data requirements into actionable and accurate models.
  • Document data findings, lineage, and dependencies with precision and clarity.
  • Support the design and implementation of data models aligned with both business objectives and regulatory expectations.
  • Identify and resolve data quality issues, ensuring data consistency across systems and reporting layers.

Required Skills & Qualifications

  • Proven hands-on experience with Teradata SQL and BTEQ interrogation in large-scale environments.
  • Strong understanding of data lineage, mapping, and process evaluation.
  • Ability to interpret and communicate complex data relationships clearly and concisely.
  • Demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving ability in data design and architecture.
  • Experience working in financial services or similarly regulated industries.
  • Excellent documentation, analysis, and stakeholder communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Familiarity with data governance frameworks and metadata management tools.
  • Exposure to regulatory reporting data environments (e.g. BCBS 239, IFRS 9, Basel).
  • Knowledge of other data platforms such as Snowflake, Oracle, or BigQuery.

This is an outstanding opportunity to contribute to a high-profile transformation programme within a major financial institution. The successful candidate will bring technical rigour, analytical precision, and a commitment to data excellence.


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