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DATA ANALYST - LONDON (HYBRID) - SQL, AWS, £60k

A growing fintech is seeking a Data Analyst to bridge business needs with technical solutions. You'll work with Commercial, Finance, Risk, and Operations teams, building reports in Tableau/QuickSight while picking up light data engineering tasks.

The Role:

  • Partner with stakeholders to understand reporting requirements

  • Design data sourcing strategies and automate manual processes

  • Build dashboards and train users for self-service analytics

  • Explore AI solutions to improve operational efficiency

  • 2-3 days per week in London office for collaboration

    Essential Skills:

  • Strong data analysis and SQL experience

  • Data modelling knowledge with business application

  • Clear communication with non-technical stakeholders

  • Self-starter comfortable with ambiguous challenges

  • Agile environment experience

    Desirable:

  • AWS ecosystem exposure

  • DataOps/CI-CD experience

  • Fintech or banking background

    This isn't just report generation - you'll help shape how a fast-growing company uses data strategically. They're at the point where analytics is becoming central to decision-making, making this an ideal time to join and influence their data maturity.

    Perfect for someone who enjoys solving business problems through data and wants genuine impact on company direction.

    APPLY TODAY for immediate consideration.

    Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 + benefits

    Location: London, Hybrid working - 3 days in the office

    Duration: Permanent
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