Contract Product Data Analyst

Burns Sheehan
London, England
12 months ago
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Contract Senior Product Data Analyst


  • £500-£600 per day (outside IR35)
  • 6 months
  • SQL, dbt, Looker, A/B Testing
  • Hybrid working, 3 days on site (London based company)
  • VC backed Insurtech scale-up


I am partnered with one of the UK's most exciting Insurtechs who are looking for a Contract Senior Product Analyst.


Further to strong technical/analytical skills, they need someone highly self-motivated, ready to take ownership of projects and drive them to successful completion, as well as someone who possesses a curious growth mindset, seeks continuous improvement in data techniques, and is comfortable interacting and working effectively with stakeholders of all levels across the business.


What they are looking for...

  • Solid senior level experience in product analytics within a startup/scaleup environment.
  • Expertise with SQL and A/B Testing.
  • Sound knowledge of dbt.
  • Data Visualisation experience using Looker.
  • Demonstrable ability to translate complex analytical outputs into clear, simple and actionable stories.


If you're interested in the role or finding out more, please apply or contact me directly!

📧


Contract Senior Product Analyst


  • £500-£600 per day (outside IR35)
  • 6 months
  • SQL, dbt, Looker A/B Testing
  • Hybrid working, 3 days on site (London based company)
  • VC backed Insurtech scale-up

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