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Senior Data Analyst - Tableau, Data Visualisation

Harvey Nash
London
1 day ago
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Senior Data Analyst - Tableau, Data Visualisation sought by leading investment bank based in Belfast.
Inside IR35 - 3 days a week on site
Overview:
This role is a key member of a business facing execution team within an investment bank, working across multiple projects and workstreams to assess and deliver data solutions. The position supports changes impacting multiple stakeholder groups in response to new mandatory regulatory rulemaking, supervisory requirements, and discretionary change initiatives within the bank.
Key Responsibilities:
SQL Development:

Write and optimize SQL scripts, including reconciliation and performance tuning.
Data Visualization:

Build and maintain Tableau dashboards, ensuring efficient and optimized data pipelines.
Process Improvement:

Recommend and implement enhancements to reporting processes, which may involve improving data quality, simplifying workflows, or optimizing query performance.
Documentation:

Develop project artifacts such as Business Requirements Documentation (BRDs), Functional Requirements Documentation (FRDs), test plans, UAT scenarios, and project plans for technical deliveries.
Technical Design & Development:

Translate architecture and low-level requirements into design and code.
Leadership:

Provide technical direction on complex, high-impact projects throughout all phases of development and implementation, ensuring adherence to essential procedures.
Continuous Improvement:

Promote best practices in code quality, testability, and reliability.
Subject Matter Expertise:

Act as an SME for Tableau best practices, advising senior stakeholders and team members.
Nice to haves:

Python and/ or exposure to Hive, Impala, and Spark ecosystem technologies (HDFS, Apache Spark, Spark-SQL, UDF, Sqoop)
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