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Senior Data Analyst Finance

McCabe & Barton
London
3 days ago
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Senior Data Analyst - Data Intelligence & Analytics Finance


Transform data into strategic advantage at one of the world's leading Investment firms

Are you ready to shape the future of data analytics? Join a globally recognised investment firm, managing billions in capital commitments and pioneering innovative liquidity solutions.

The Opportunity

Step into a dynamic role within the Data Intelligence & Analytics team, where you'll be instrumental in delivering an extensive transformation programme. Working alongside our Finance, Front Office and IT teams, you'll leverage cutting-edge technology to optimize operations and drive strategic decision-making across our multi-billion-dollar funds.


What makes this role exceptional:

  • Collaborative, entrepreneurial environment with a proven track record of career development
  • Significant impact on business strategy through data-driven insights
  • Part of a strong, mutually supportive team in a non-hierarchical structure

Key Responsibilities

Solution Design & Project Management

  • Lead as a Databricks technical expert, driving process improvement and automation
  • Partner with business domain expert to understand their data requirements and design fit-for-purpose data products to solve complex challenges
  • Design scalable data solutions supporting ambitious growth plans

Data Intelligence & Visualisation

  • Create compelling visualisations and interactive dashboards using QlikSense
  • Drive data literacy initiatives across the organization
  • Present insights that inform senior-level decision making

Technology Innovation

  • Assess and integrate market-leading technologies
  • Ensure optimal system compatibility and strategic technology adoption
  • Build comprehensive understanding of emerging tools and platforms

What You'll Bring

Essential Experience:

  • University degree (2:1 minimum) in analytical field
  • 5+ years in analytics/intelligence function
  • Expert-level: Databricks, Python, SQL, Excel, JavaScript
  • Advanced Excel skills including macro development
  • Experience with Qlik or similar BI platforms
  • Proven track record in cross-team project management
  • Passion for technology and automation

Highly Valued:

  • Investment Management exposure
  • Senior stakeholder management experience
  • AI technologies experience
  • Power BI knowledge
  • Outsource provider management

Ready to Make Your Mark?

This is more than a role - it's your opportunity to shape the future of data analytics. You'll work with cutting-edge technology, drive meaningful change, and develop expertise in one of finance's most dynamic sectors.

Perfect for: Analytics professionals seeking to make a strategic impact in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where innovation thrives and careers flourish.

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