Data Analyst

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City of London
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Data Analyst - up to £60k + 20% Bonus- London (Office 3x days)


We have partnered with a high growth start up who specialise within the finance sector. Their product has gone from strength to strength in recent years with only a lean team.


Now recognised as one of the best in their area, this is a fantastic opportunity for a Data Analyst with strong Power BI skills to come on board, work alongside the tech lead and help take the product to the next level.


Role: Data Analyst

Salary: Up to £60k + 20% bonus

Location: London (Office 3x days)


Key Responsibilities:

  • Create, refine, and manage complex SQL queries, and database structures.
  • Oversee database operations on Microsoft SQL Server, ensuring performance, security, and integrity with Azure-based backups and restorations.
  • Build and sustain Power BI dashboards and reports.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver custom reporting solutions and fulfil ad-hoc data analysis needs.


Looking for:

✅ 4+ years experience as a Data Analyst, SQL Developer or Power BI Developer.

✅ Strong skills in database design and development using MS SQL Server.

✅ Ability to convey technical concepts to non technical stakeholders.

✅ Strong understanding of Excel.

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