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Data Analyst – SQL, Python & Excel

Ashdown Group
Lewes
2 days ago
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This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Data Analyst with solid reporting & SQL skills to join a well-established manufacturing firm in a hybrid role based in East Grinstead. This role is pays £50,000 and will offer you the chance to work with cutting edge IT systems.

Reporting into the Head of Data & Analytics, you will be working in a small team of data analysts to manage & support the data warehouse applications and reporting dashboards used throughout the company.

To be considered for this position, you will have previous experience working as a Data Analyst. This will include MS SQL Server, Excel, VBA, Dynamics 365 (D365 – CE and F&O), data reporting, Power BI, and Python.

Any experience with MS Fabric, Data Factory, Pipelines &/or A.I will be highly beneficial but not essential.

As an experienced Data Analyst, you will have hands on experience with data cleansing, data migration, data governance, data interrogation, data extraction, and data reporting.

This role pays £50,000 and offers a great opportunity for a Data Analyst looking to take the next step in their career to work with the latest technology. In return for hard work and dedication, my client offers an exciting opportunity to work on cutting edge technologies at the forefront of data analytics and reporting on a global scale.

My client is based in the East Grinstead area of West Sussex and offers hybrid working (3 days in the office and 2 days from home).


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