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Data Analyst / Data Scientist

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Data Analyst / Data Scientist - Microsoft Fabric, Databricks, Power BI

Up to £600 per day (Inside IR35 - Umbrella)

London / Hybrid (Must be UK Based, 1-2 days per week onsite may be required)

3-6 Months

I am currently working with a leading consultancy who are looking for a Data Analyst / Data Scientist with strong Microsoft Fabric, Databricks and Power BI skills, and previous experience of working on Finance Programmes to work closely with a high profile end customer.

Key Requirements:

Proven experience as Data Analyst / Data Scientist within a large Enterprise Scale organisation
Demonstrable experience using Microsoft Fabric, Databricks and Power BI amongst other Microsoft technologies
Previous experience of working on Finance related Programmes, with a focus on cost reduction
Working knowledge of AI related Projects / Programmes of work
Excellent communication skills with both technical and non-technical audiences
Flexible approach towards hybrid working when required
Nice to have:

Proficiency in Data Science tooling such as R
Previous experience in the Transport / Engineering / Construction / Energy sectors
Immediate availability

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