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Senior Data Analyst

Keystream Group Limited
London
4 days ago
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Senior Data Analyst required to work with a Digital Consultancy. This is an exciting permanent opportunity, paying £55,00 per annum working 5 days per week in the clients office in Glasgow.

Summary:
Senior Data Analyst to take ownership of the companys data function and play a key role in supporting evidence-based decision-making and strategic growth. Working closely with the leadership team, you will oversee the collection, analysis, and reporting of data across the business, ensuring insights are accurate, timely, and actionable

Main Responsibilities:
Design, build, and maintain dashboards and reports to provide clear, actionable insights.
Deliver regular performance analysis and highlight key trends, risks, and opportunities.
Ensure the accuracy, consistency, and integrity of all business-critical data.
Develop and maintain data validation processes to reduce errors and gaps.
Provide data-driven insights to inform strategic planning and operational improvements.
Support forecasting and predictive modelling initiatives to anticipate future trends.
Work closely with leadership to align data initiatives with business priorities.

Essential Experience Required:
Strong understanding of data analysis, reporting, and visualisation tools.
Solid grasp of SQL and relational databases.
Proven track record in a data analysis role, including reporting.
Hands-on experience with BI tools such as Power BI or Tableau.

Desirable Experience Required:
Exposure to cloud data platforms (Azure, AWS, Google BigQuery).

Please apply should you meet the above criteria.
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