Data Analyst

Fareham
8 months ago
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Data Analyst

SQL, BigQuery, Excel

Salary circa £40,000 - £45,000 plus benefits

In office location in FarehamAn established company who are embedded within one of the UK's most innovative and established tech hubs - fully funded, well equipped and well prepared to add to their latest scale up incarnation - a pet tag tracking service with a unique product range set to disrupt the sector.

The Role

A Data Analyst to join my clients already growing team and work closely with senior leadership. You'll play a critical role in analysing large datasets and driving decisions across a function responsible for a large proportion of the company revenue.

This role is heavily focused on subscription performance, helping them to optimise billing processes, improve retention and unlock revenue growth.

Key Responsibilities

Build reports and dashboards to track KPIs and business performance

Turn large datasets into actionable insights

Perform data mining using Google BigQuery

Identify trends, issues, and opportunities for optimisation

Support strategic decision-making with data-driven recommendations

Collaborate with Finance, Marketing, and other teamsRequirements

3+ years' experience in a data or analytics role

Strong SQL skills, particularly with BigQuery

Advanced Excel / Google Sheets expertise

Experience working with large datasets

Analytical mindset with strong attention to detail

Ability to think strategically and solve complex problemsNice to Have

Experience in a SaaS or subscription-based business

Financial or commercial analytics background

Experience with Looker

Python for reporting or automationHow to Apply

If you're excited by the challenge of working in a high-growth, data-driven environment, I'd love to hear from you.

Please apply with your CV tom or call me on (phone number removed) for more information.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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