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Data Analyst – SAS & SQL

Natobotics
Edinburgh
3 days ago
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Overview

Job Title: Data Analyst – SAS & SQL

Experience: 6+ years

Location: Edinburgh

Work Type – Hybrid (Office 3 days in a week)

Employment Type: Full-time

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop, maintain, and optimize SAS programs for data extraction, transformation, and reporting.
  • Write efficient SQL queries to manipulate, extract, and validate data from relational databases.
  • Perform detailed data analysis, identifying trends, patterns, and insights to support business strategies.
  • Create and automate dashboards, reports, and performance metrics for stakeholders.
  • Ensure data quality, integrity, and compliance with company and regulatory standards.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams (BI, IT, Business Units) to gather requirements and deliver analytics solutions.
  • Provide ad-hoc data support and analysis to management as needed.
  • Document processes, queries, and workflows for knowledge sharing and audit purposes.
Required Skills
  • 5+ years of experience in data analysis, reporting, and business intelligence.
  • Strong expertise in SAS (Base SAS, SAS Enterprise Guide, SAS SQL, Macros, etc.).
  • Proficiency in SQL for complex queries, data manipulation, and performance tuning.
  • Hands-on experience with large datasets, relational databases (Oracle, SQL Server, Teradata, etc.).
  • Solid knowledge of ETL processes, data warehousing, and reporting tools.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
  • Excellent communication and presentation abilities.


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