Data and Analytics Senior Manager

Ocho
Belfast
3 days ago
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Data and Analytics Senior Manager Our client is looking for a senior manager to join their award winning data and analytics team This is an opportunity to work with top-tier institutions, helping them leverage data-driven insights to drive strategic decisions and business transformation. The Role As a senior manager, you will lead data-driven consulting engagements, working closely with clients to design and implement solutions that optimise data management, governance, and analytics capabilities. You will play a key role in developing client relationships, managing project delivery, and mentoring teams to drive innovation and efficiency. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage data and analytics projects for financial services clients, ensuring high-quality delivery. Develop and implement data strategies that align with business objectives, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices. Oversee the design and deployment of data governance frameworks, data quality solutions, and analytics platforms. Collaborate with stakeholders to identify opportunities for leveraging data to improve decision-making and operational performance. Lead cross-functional teams, providing mentorship and technical guidance. Support business development efforts by identifying new opportunities and contributing to proposals. What Background do you need to succeed? Professional Experience Financial Services Industry - Experience working with banks, investment firms, or insurance companies, understanding their data challenges, regulatory requirements, and business operations. Consulting or Professional Services - A background in a consulting firm or a similar client-facing role, managing multiple stakeholders and delivering data-driven solutions. Leadership and Project Management - Experience leading teams, managing projects end-to-end, and working with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment. Data and Analytics Expertise - Strong background in data governance, data management, analytics, and business intelligence, with hands-on experience implementing these solutions. Technical Skills Data Architecture and Cloud Platforms - Familiarity with AWS, Azure, or GCP, as well as modern data architectures like data lakes, data warehouses, and ETL pipelines. Data Governance and Compliance - Knowledge of frameworks like BCBS 239, GDPR, and other financial regulations affecting data. Analytics and Reporting - Experience with BI tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or Looker, as well as knowledge of SQL and Python for data analysis. Soft Skills Strategic Thinking - Ability to translate complex data challenges into business value and drive strategic decision-making. Stakeholder Management - Strong communication skills to engage with executives, business teams, and technical teams effectively. What's on Offer Opportunity to work with a leading financial services client on cutting-edge data initiatives. A collaborative and innovative environment that values professional growth. Competitive salary and benefits package. Interested? Apply here or reach out to Aaron Somers at Ocho for more information via LinkedIn. Skills: Data Consulting Data Engineering Benefits: Work From Home car pension healthcare

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