Data & Analytics Manager (Development)

Arthur
Ec2N4Ay, EC2N 4AY, United Kingdom
Last month
£90,000 pa

Salary

£90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (Last month)

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Data & Analytics Manager
Location: London (Hybrid, 3 days onsite)
Salary: £90,000 + benefits + bonus

The Opportunity
A large, complex organisation operating in a highly regulated environment is seeking a senior-level data and analytics professional to play a pivotal role in the evolution of its enterprise data capability.
This isnot a traditional people-management or hands-on engineering role. Instead, you’ll act as atechnical authority and trusted partner to the business, ensuring data solutions are well-designed, robust, and genuinely support decision-making at scale.

Why This Role Stands Out
  • A senior, influence-led role withno direct line management
  • High exposure to leadership across technology and business functions
  • Ownership of delivery quality across partners, vendors, and internal teams
  • Balance of technical credibility and business-facing engagement
  • Opportunity to shape and mature a modern, cloud-based data ecosystem
  • Meaningful involvement in ongoing data and analytics transformation
What You’ll Be Doing
  • Act as atechnical design authority across enterprise data and analytics solutions
  • Oversee and challenge delivery from external partners and consultancies
  • Translate business requirements into well-structured analytical and reporting solutions
  • Ensure strong design principles across:
    • Data models and analytical layers
    • Data pipelines and transformation processes
    • Reporting and insight delivery
  • Promote best practices in data architecture, governance, and development standards
  • Bridge the gap between technical teams and senior business stakeholders
  • Support and evolve cloud-native data platforms and warehouse / lakehouse approaches
  • Contribute to strategic initiatives focused on improving data-driven decision-making
Team & Environment
  • Reporting into a senior data leader
  • Lean internal data function supported by external delivery partners
  • Collaborative, outcome-focused culture
  • Environment where technical judgement and stakeholder influence matter more than hierarchy
What They’re Looking ForCore Experience
  • Strong background in modern, cloud-based data and analytics environments
  • Experience designing or overseeing enterprise data platforms and analytical solutions
  • Good understanding of contemporary data architectures (e.g. warehouse, lakehouse, layered models)
  • Comfortable working alongside and challenging third-party delivery teams
  • Proven ability to operate as a senior technical voice without direct management responsibility
  • Confident communicator, able to engage credibly with both technical teams and senior business stakeholders
Profile Fit
  • A technically credible data professional who enjoys being close to delivery
  • Comfortable balancing governance, design, and pragmatic execution
  • Able to influence outcomes through expertise rather than authority
  • Thrives in complex, highly visible environments
Nice to Have
  • Exposure to regulated or data-intensive industries (e.g. financial services, insurance, telecoms)
  • Experience supporting enterprise-scale reporting and analytics platforms

If you have the above and arre lookingfor a new role where you can operate at the intersection oftechnology, analytics, and business change, with strong visibility across senior stakeholders then PLEASE APPLY NOW FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION!!!

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