Lead Technical Data Analyst - Data Warehouse Services

Lead Technical Data Analyst - Data Warehouse Services

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We embrace the best of both worlds! Local talent can thrive in our collaborative office space with the flexibility of a hybrid work environment, while remote team members play an integral role in shaping our dynamic culture from afar. We have offices in Montreal (Quebec), Austin (Texas) and Nicosia (Cyprus).

A select number of positions require full‑time in office attendance The Data Warehouse Services team plays a vital role in our organization. They are responsible for storing vast quantities of data from many sources and responsible for disseminating data across the organizations to various different groups. They are one of the backbones of data at our organization and they are seeking a Team Lead Data Analyst to join their team.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Participate in leadership of a team of analysts
  • Work with internal stakeholders including Directors, Analysts, and Developers to understand business requirements/goals, and help capture the strategy, content, and features for layout of our reporting environments.
  • Analyze data and structure from data marts
  • Participate in brainstorming sessions regarding functional requirements, content organization, process flow, and report specifications.
  • Develop queries for investigation of data issues or creation of new report structures for business units.
  • Partner with Database administrators and developers to establish high‑level time and effort estimates based on client requirements during report project kickoffs, and then refining the estimate during each iteration.
  • Collaborate with Project Managers to identify project status, potential risks and issues.
  • Assist in the coordination of development roadmaps
What you’ll need to be successful:
  • 4+ years of experience in a similar technical analytical role
  • 2+ years of leadership experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer science, Mathematics, or other relevant degree
  • Knowledge of tools to create, extract, and analyze from SQL Server / Excel / PowerBI / Fabric / Cubes.
  • Strong technical skills in TSQL, SQL, Mysql and Azure
  • Analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Understanding Data flow Concepts.
  • Understanding Business Model Concepts.
As an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees In this role you may be exposed to adult content
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