Data and Analytics Analyst

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Today
£30,000 – £40,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Hybrid working with set office days for collaboration Extensive training and upskilling across cloud, analytics, and data science Exposure to a wide range of clients and project types Clear progression opportunities within a tight-knit, supportive analytics team

Data and Analytics Analyst
London - Hybrid - 2x a week
Up to £40,000

This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing analytics function where you will work across diverse, high-impact digital, marketing, and data science projects. You will gain exposure to major brands, collaborate with a supportive senior leadership team, and be continually upskilled in a modern cloud environment.

The Company
They are a mid-size performance marketing and digital solutions agency with a global footprint and three UK offices. Their teams partner with leading B2B and B2C brands to deliver data-driven solutions that improve customer experience and marketing performance. With a collaborative culture and strong investment in analytics capability, they offer an environment where you can grow quickly and contribute to meaningful client outcomes.

The Role
You will sit within the Analytics Consulting team, working closely with internal media, marketing, and digital specialists to deliver client-facing analytics projects. Your work will span multiple industries and data challenges.
Key responsibilities include:
* Supporting cloud-based analytics solutions, primarily within Google Cloud and BigQuery.
* Contributing to marketing, digital, and web analytics projects across a variety of client sectors.
* Helping manage data warehousing, centralisation, and transformation workflows.
* Building dashboards and visualisations using tools such as Power BI, Looker, or Tableau.
* Assisting with GA4 or Adobe Analytics implementations, tagging, and measurement improvements.
* Supporting data science workstreams including CLTV, segmentation, and recommendation models.
* Engaging with clients, presenting insights, and developing your consulting skills with full support from the team.

Your Skills and Experience
* Strong commercial experience working with SQL and cloud data warehousing (BigQuery or similar).
* Hands-on experience with web analytics platforms such as GA4 or Adobe Analytics.
* Understanding of tagging and implementation workflows (GTM or equivalent).
* Experience building dashboards or reports in Power BI, Looker, or Tableau.
* A passion for digital analytics and the curiosity to explore new tools and techniques.
* Comfortable collaborating with stakeholders and asking questions in a fast-paced environment.
* Agency experience is beneficial but not essential.

What They Offer
* Hybrid working with set office days for collaboration.
* Extensive training and upskilling across cloud, analytics, and data science.
* Exposure to a wide range of clients and project types.
* Clear progression opportunities within a tight-knit, supportive analytics team.

How to Apply
If this Data and Analytics Analyst position sounds like the right next step for you, please apply with your CV to be considered.

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