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Senior Data Analyst

Cathcart Technology
Dundee
11 months ago
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Senior Data Analyst required for a company in Dundee with remote working.I am working with a Scottish multimedia company that is looking for a Senior Data Analyst to join their team.The Company:They are a multimedia company that have been around for over 100 years and have diversified their business portfolio significantly over recent years into a range of different sectors.You will join a team of 7 as a Senior Data Analyst where you will work closely in a tight knight team to extract insights from big data to facilitate the growth of the company.The role: ** You will work alongside a range of different teams to make sure that data is being used effectively to make strategic decisions.** Use automated dashboards and reporting to allow stakeholders to combine data into their daily tasks.** continuously optimize data usage to maximise insights** Maintaining data governanceKey skills and experience:** Strong experience and working knowledge of SQL data modelling** Experience with Tableau or Looker** Cloud based Data warehouse (preferably snowflake)** Ability to present analysis to other members of the team and stakeholders** Experience with data transformation tools (preferably dbt)** Strong communication skillsAdditional information:This role offers a strong salary ranging from £50,000 -£65,000 (DOE) with fully remote working and in-person team sessions in Dundee or London every 6 weeks. Additionally, they offer a range of employee benefits. Lastly, there is scope for progression within this role.If you think that you could be the right fit for this role then please apply or contact Matthew MacAlpine at Cathcart Technology on (phone number removed)

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