Data & Analytics Analyst

Cramond Bridge
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Join us as a Data & Analytics Analyst

This is an opportunity to take on a purpose-led role in a cutting edge Data & Analytics team

You’ll be consulting with our stakeholders to understand their needs and identify suitable data and analytics solutions to meet them along with business challenges in line with our purpose

You’ll bring advanced analytics to life through visualisation in a meaningful way for key stakeholders, giving you excellent recognition for your work

What you'll do

As a Data & Analytics Analyst, you’ll be applying appropriate statistical techniques and concepts to develop data led solutions to business problems  which increase the understanding of our business, including its customers, processes, channels and products. You’ll be working closely with business stakeholders to define detailed business questions, problems or opportunities which can be supported through data lead insights, , making sure that new and existing processes are designed to be efficient, simple and automated where possible.

As well as this, you’ll be:

Working in an Agile way within multi-disciplinary data and analytics teams, co-ordinating resources from across the team and the business to achieve agreed project and scrum outcomes

Delivering data and analytics expertise and solutions, which brings commercial and customer value to business challenges

Simplifying data into clear data visualisations and compelling insight, while making clear and actionable recommendations to support business stakeholders to select the best approach for the business needs

Performing data extraction, storage, manipulation, processing and analysis

Collecting, profiling, collating and mapping appropriate data for usage in new or existing solutions as well as for on-going data activities

Continually refreshing knowledge and skills on latest technical developments within analytics and ensure changes to industry best practices are adopted

Sharing relevant updates with key stakeholders bringing together advanced analytics, data science and data engineering work that is easily understandable and links back clearly to our business needs

The skills you'll need

We’re looking for someone with a passion for data and analytics together with knowledge of data architecture, key tooling and relevant coding languages. Along with advanced analytics knowledge, you’ll bring an ability to simplify data into clear data visualisations and compelling insight using appropriate systems and tooling​. You’ll also have good financial services knowledge, and the ability to identify wider business impact, risk and opportunities, making connections across key outputs and processes.

You’ll also demonstrate:

Knowledge of data architecture, key tooling (Snowflake, AWS, Tableau) and relevant coding languages ​(SQL, SAS, Python)

Strong knowledge of data management principles​

Experience of translating data and insights for key stakeholders ​

Knowledge of data engineering, data science and decisioning disciplines ​

Strong communication skills with the ability to engage with a wide range of stakeholders

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