Data Analyst

Oliver James Associates Ltd.
Leeds
1 week ago
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Data AnalystData AnalystSalary£Up to £450 per day + outside IR35LocationLeeds, UKContractTemporaryIndustryUnderwriting & Claims---ContactJon ### OverviewOliver James has partnered with a leading global data and analytics organisation to support the hire of three Data Analysts on an initial 6-month contract.This is an opportunity to join a well-established financial services environment where data sits at the heart of decision-making. The team is undergoing transition and reshaping its onshore capability, so you’ll play a key role in delivering and supporting cloud-based data solutions within a regulated setting.If you have strong data analysis experience and exposure to cloud platforms, particularly within financial services, this role offers immediate impact and meaningful project work.### Key Responsibilities* Analyse and interpret complex datasets to support business and regulatory requirements* Work with cloud-based data platforms (Azure preferred)* Translate business requirements into clear data outputs and insights* Support data quality, validation and governance processes* Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders across technology and business teams* Contribute to reporting, dashboards and data-driven decision support* Ensure compliance within a regulated financial services environment### Essential Skills* Proven experience as a Data Analyst in a commercial environment* Strong exposure to cloud-based data platforms (Azure desirable)* Experience working within Financial Services* Strong SQL and data manipulation skills* Ability to engage confidently with business stakeholders* Experience handling large, complex datasets* Strong understanding of data governance and quality principles### Desirable Skills* Experience within credit referencing or credit risk environments* Broader financial services background (banking, lending, fintech, etc.)* Exposure to modern data engineering or analytics tooling* Experience working in regulated environments* Knowledge of reporting or BI tools* Prior experience in fast-paced transformation or transition programmesIf you’re immediately available (or coming free shortly) and open to a Leeds-based hybrid contract, please apply with your updated CV.

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