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Job Location | Edinburgh |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Salary negotiable |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
The Data Analyst is responsible for partnering with business stakeholders to support changes to people, processes and systems arising from project initiatives and change requests. This involves facilitating business engagement, prioritisation and coordinatingdelivery of changes by performing analysis, documentation and implementing change activities.Client DetailsOur Global client is a growing Asset Management business that provides clients with high quality long-term investment capabilities managed by independent, specialist teams. With circa 1,000 employees, they are growing their data engineering function withthe aim of getting the most from their data.The Data Engineering team is looking for people who are passionate about working in agile delivery environments and resolving the engineering challenges of building robust and scalable data systems aligned to enterprise data strategy.The Data Analyst is responsible for partnering with business stakeholders to support changes to people, processes and systems arising from project initiatives and change requests. This involves facilitating business engagement, prioritisation and coordinatingdelivery of changes by performing analysis, documentation and implementing change activities.Description
Keyskills :
Data AnalysisIT ChangePowerBI