Data Quality Analyst

Posted 18 May by Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
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DATA QUALITY ANALYST

LEEDS OR SHEFFIELD

£50,000 +BONUS +BENEFITS

THE COMPANY

This business is a leader within the finance space with a large presence globally. They are renowned for having a data driven approach and the governance team is a key are for them as a business. They are looking for a new Data Quality Analyst to come on board to sit in the risk analytics area and work across quality and governance.

THE ROLE

As a Data Quality Analyst, you will sit within the central data function. Some of your main responsibilities will be:

  • Manage multiple stakeholders across the business, understand their requirements and ensure the data is correct and compliant for various verticals.
  • Work closely with the risk and finance team to ensure continuity reports and data.
  • Completion of data governance documents across glossary's, privacy, processing etc
  • Oversee all data quality across the products.

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

A successful Data Quality Analyst will have:

  • Experience working in the finance space is ideal but not required
  • SQL is a must
  • SAS and/or Python is also a must
  • Experience working on data quality projects
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to converse with stakeholders

THE BENEFITS

  • A salary of £50,000
  • Comprehensive bonus and benefits package
  • Great work culture and environment.
  • Good flexible working, 2 days WFH a week.

HOW TO APPLY

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Lydia via the apply link on this page.

Reference: 52683372

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