Senior Data Manager & Reporting Analyst
London
Senior Data Manager & Reporting Analyst
- Permanent
London
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My client is a leading bank and are looking to add a Senior Data Manager & Reporting Analyst to their IT team. You will be working in a team of 5 and key engagement will be across the business, taking in reporting requirements and assisting where needed. This is a permanent role based in London and hybrid working.
Requirements:
- Proven experience building data pipelines.
- Proven and extensive experience in Azure Data Services such as: Azure Data Lake, Azure SQL, and Azure Synapse Analytics.
- Proven experience in SQL.
- Proven experience developing data visualisations with Power BI.
What will make you stand out:
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management.
- Previous experience onboarding to the data warehouse.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team.
The client is looking to move quickly! If you would like to be considered for this role, please email your application with subject "Senior Data Manager" to Amine.zekri@markssattin.com . Or feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn and I will get back to you ASAP.
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