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Technical Business Analyst

York Place
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Technical Business Analyst 

Salary: Up to £55,000

Edinburgh/Hybrid

We’re looking for a Technical Business Analysts  to join a forward-thinking team working alongside cross-functional software and data engineers. You will help define the roadmap for implementing our clients data strategy, taking in streams from across their product suite and beyond

Main Duties;

Understand the customer problem and scope of work to ensure we are delivering a high quality and functionally rich data platform to our customers.

Evaluate client requests, end user insights, industry drivers, and competitor capabilities to identify enhancements.

Manage and own all data requirements

Become a data expert across our existing products and build relationships with their teams and stakeholders.

Support the development of their data platform collaborating with relevant stakeholders and Data Engineers

Evaluate regulatory changes to determine how they should be accommodated, with special emphasis on data governance, GDPR and PII handling.

About You:

Technical (Understanding of APIs, integrations and databases)

Have hands-on experience in projects relating to data solutions (data delivery/management, data lake, system integration, data migration, data warehousing experience with cloud-based data platforms)

Data Modelling (e.g. UML)

SQL Server experience

Value based decision maker

Experience building/maintaining data dictionary/taxonomy

Experience in a technical role with extensive exposure to data; data architect, data engineer, data analyst, software engineer/testing, DevOps engineer, data scientist, or similar relevant experience

Bright Purple is an equal opportunities employer: we are proud to work with clients who share our values of diversity and inclusion in our industry

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