Data Analyst/Manager

Coulter Elite Resourcing
Peterborough, PE1 1XH, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Posted
17 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Our client, a well-established business based on the outskirts of Peterborough, is looking to recruit a Data Analyst/Manager to join their team on a permanent basis.

PETERBOROUGH CAMBS, OFFICE BASED

£35000 - £40000

Monday to Friday 09.00am to 17.00pm

About the company

My client is an innovative and forward-thinking brand where creativity and impact go hand in hand. They are passionate about breaking the mould—whether through the content they create, how they engage and inspire audiences, or the way they deliver their work. At their core is a strong commitment to investing in people and projects that drive meaningful, measurable outcomes. They partner with a diverse portfolio of clients, all united by a shared ambition to create positive change and sustainable growth.

Key responsibilities for the Data Analyst/Manager role:

As a Data Analyst/Manager, this is a senior, hands-on role where you will oversee data systems, reporting, and insights that directly influence company performance across our partner organisations.

You will play a key role in shaping how data is captured, analysed, and used—both internally and for clients—ensuring our platforms deliver actionable insights and measurable impact.

Data Strategy & Ownership

* Lead the development of the data strategy across products and platforms

* Act as the senior data lead, supporting leadership with insight-driven decision making

* Identify opportunities to improve player acquisition, retention, and lifetime value through data

Data Management & Governance

* Own data architecture across CRM systems, internal platforms, and reporting tools

* Ensure high standards of data quality, integrity, and compliance (including GDPR)

* Develop scalable processes for data collection, validation, and storage

Analytics & Performance Insights

* Deliver analysis on campaign performance, player behaviour, and outcomes

* Build dashboards and reports for internal teams and external partners

* Translate complex datasets into clear recommendations that drive revenue growth

Client & Stakeholder Reporting

* Support client-facing reporting, demonstrating ROI and impact of solutions

* Work closely with account management and marketing teams to optimise campaigns

* Provide insight into trends such as acquisition cost, attrition, and engagement

Tools & Systems

* Manage and optimise CRM and database systems (e.g., supporter databases, platforms)

* Lead on implementation of BI tools

* Collaborate with product and tech teams to enhance data functionality across platforms

Leadership & Capability Building

* Act as the go-to expert for data across the business

* Support and mentor junior analysts as the team grows

* Promote a data-driven culture across all departments

Skills and experience

We are looking for a Data Analyst/Manager who has the following:

* Proven experience in a senior data role (Data Manager, Senior Analyst, or similar)

* Strong understanding of data in a commercial or environment

* Advanced skills in SQL, Excel, and data visualisation tools

* Experience working with CRM systems and customer / supporter data

* Knowledge of GDPR and data governance best practices

* Ability to translate data into commercial and strategic insights

Sounds like a bit of you. If you are interested in this Data Analyst/Manager position, please apply today.

Coulter Elite Resourcing is an independent recruitment consultancy acting on behalf of our client. Our areas of recruitment include Commercial, FMCG, Engineering, Technical, and IT. We aim to respond to every application we receive. However, due to the volume of applications, this isn’t always possible. If you have not heard from us within 5 working days, please accept our apologies that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion

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