Senior Data Analyst

DGH Recruitment Ltd
City of London
1 month ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Data Analyst to join and will take the lead on shaping and delivering the company's data strategy, working closely with senior stakeholders across the business.

This position is ideal for someone who is both technically hands‑on and capable of driving strategic data initiatives, with a clear progression route into future leadership.

Responsibilities:

Lead the design and delivery of data solutions that support business growth.
Develop advanced dashboards and reporting, primarily using Power BI.
Own and manage data quality and data processes within Dynamics 365.
Build scalable data models, ETL pipelines, APIs and system integrations.
Manage the data team's ticketing workflow and ensure timely resolution of issues.
Translate requirements from technical and non‑technical stakeholders into actionable solutions.
Champion best practice in data governance, security, FCA compliance and GDPR.
Produce and maintain technical documentation including data dictionaries and maps.
Mentor junior team members and help shape the growing data function.

Required Experience & Skills

Strong background in data analytics or data engineering, ideally within regulated environments.
Advanced experience with Power BI and Dynamics 365.
Skilled in SQL, Python, API development and systems integration.
Experience building scalable data architectures and ETL processes.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to simplify complex concepts.
Proven project delivery across multiple workstreams.
Thorough understanding of data governance and security principles.
Experience mentoring others and a desire to progress into leadership.

In accordance with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, this position is advertised based upon DGH Recruitment Limited having first sought approval of its client to find candidates for this position.

DGH Recruitment Limited acts as both an Employment Agency and Employment Business

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