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      <description>Location: Manchester | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Data AnalystLocation: Edinburgh or Manchester (Hybrid - 1 day onsite per week, Wednesdays)Type: ContractOverviewWe''re looking for a highly data-focused Data Analyst to support the development of data products within a modern AWS-based architecture. This role is centred on deep data analysis and discovery (70%), alongside logical data modelling (30%), helping shape how raw data is standardised, structured, and consumed.You''ll work closely with engineering teams, translating business needs into technical user stories and supporting the evolution of scalable data solutions.Key ResponsibilitiesData Analysis and Discovery (70%)Conduct detailed data discovery across multiple datasets, identifying structure, quality, and relationshipsInvestigate and interrogate data to uncover insights and anomaliesWork hands-on with SQL to query and analyse large datasetsSupport data grouping, profiling, and exploration activitiesCollaborate with stakeholders to define data requirements and translate these into actionable outputsContribute to the creation and refinement of data productsData Modelling (30%)Develop and maintain logical data models (LDM)Map and align data structures to Federated Data Mode...</description>
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