Data Anslyst

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £55,000 pa

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

Data Analyst
London, Hybrid

Salary up to £55,000

This is an opportunity to join a specialist data and analytics consultancy where analysis directly shapes commercial decisions for well known organisations. You will work on varied, client facing projects that combine complex data, clear storytelling, and real world impact, with the support of a collaborative and analytically strong team.

The Company
They are an established data and analytics consultancy that also develops proprietary data and analytics products. Their work blends large scale data assets with analytics, modelling, and insight delivery to solve complex business problems. Clients span multiple sectors including utilities, energy, telecommunications, financial services, charities, and consumer brands. The organisation is known for its analytical depth, pragmatic delivery, and strong client partnerships.

The Role
As a Data Analyst, you will focus on customer centric analytics, working with diverse datasets to help clients better understand their customers and performance. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Leading data discovery and requirements gathering with client stakeholders
  • Exploring, cleaning, and analysing complex and often ambiguous datasets
  • Combining multiple data sources into a single analytical view
  • Delivering insights through analysis, reports, and dashboards
  • Presenting findings clearly and confidently, translating analysis into commercial recommendations
  • Working alongside data scientists, project managers, and subject matter experts on client engagements

Projects typically begin with a client heavy discovery phase, followed by hands on analytical delivery, offering variety and exposure across different business problems.

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience in a data or analytics role
  • Advanced SQL capability for data extraction and analysis
  • Experience using Python for analysis or automation
  • Strong analytical thinking and confidence working with imperfect data
  • Experience delivering insights through dashboards or reports, ideally using Power BI or similar tools
  • Comfortable working directly with clients and explaining technical findings to non technical audiences
  • Consultancy experience or exposure to client facing delivery is highly valued

How to Apply
If you are a Data Analyst looking for a client facing role where your work drives real business decisions, apply now to learn more about this opportunity.

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