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SQL Business \ Data Analyst - BELFAST - £340/day - 12 Months

Belfast
1 year ago
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Junior Business (Data) Analyst |SQL | Data Transformation | £340/d | Belfast | Hybrid 3 days a week in the office 2 days work from home | 12 months contact

In this role you will be responsible for ensuring the timely execution of technical data centric deliverables.

To be successful in this role you will need to have expert data analysis and knowledge of SQL.

Previous experience within financial services would be beneficial although not essential.

Your Essential Experience:

2-3 years Business Analyst experience
Analytical mindset
Excellent knowledge of SQL
Energetic self starter/able to drive initiative with minimal direction
Demonstrated analytical skills with follow-up and problem solving capability
Great attention to detail
Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills

Belfast (3 days a week in their office) | £340/d Inside IR35 | 12 months contract

If this is a match to your experience, submit your CV today!

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