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Data Analyst - Temp - Homebased R-137181

iO Associates
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Job title: Senior Data Analyst
Location: Home-based/Remote
Salary: £600 per day inside IR35
Job type: 6 months to extension

iO Associates is seeking a Senior Data Analyst to collaborate with a leading global design, engineering, and project management consulting company. They are employed in the infrastructure sector. Through the use of data-rich, virtual, interactive, and collaborative technologies, they help clients make more informed decisions for difficult jobs.


You bring proven knowledge and experience in:

10+ years in data analytics and BI delivery with strong expertise in data warehousing, data platforms, reporting, and dashboards. Proficient in Microsoft Azure Data & AI technologies (Synapse, SQL Server, Analysis Services, Power BI, Data Lake) and experienced with relational databases, including Oracle and SQL Server. Extensive JD Edwards EnterpriseOne/Oracle EBS experience (10+ years) supporting finance, capital asset management, and procurement modules, with proven skills in data conversions, master data management, and troubleshooting third-party interfaces. Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or finance (or equivalent experience), with a strong ability to translate business needs into effective analytics solutions.

Responsibilities:

Perform deep data analysis to identify trends, patterns, and actionable insights, supporting data-driven decision-making and strategic planning through forecasting and predictive modeling. Translate complex business questions into clear analytical frameworks, data requirements, and queries, ensuring alignment between business vision and technical implementation. Document and interpret intricate business processes across multiple enterprise applications, collaborating closely with subject matter experts, project managers, developers, QA teams, and end users. Drive effective cross-team collaboration by clearly communicating insights, defining role responsibilities, and partnering with stakeholders to ensure seamless execution of data, AI, and advanced analytics initiatives.

This is a remote role. This is an excellent opportunity to work for an international company that encourages and facilitates personal growth and career development throughout the organisation.

PS: The company cannot provide sponsorship for this project.

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