Senior Data Analyst

Harnham
City of London
8 months ago
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SENIOR DATA ANALYST - 12 MONTH FIXED-TERM CONTRACT

HYBRID – LONDON – 2 days per week in office

SALARY – Up to £50,000 + discretionary bonus (3–10%)


THE COMPANY

A leading UK trade association representing major players in the insurance and long-term savings sector. They influence policy, engage with government and media, and provide insights to member companies across the industry!


THE ROLE

As a Senior Analyst, you will:

  • Lead data collection and analysis projects using member and third-party data.
  • Deliver reporting, market forecasting, and actionable insights to internal teams and stakeholders.
  • Build dashboards and visualisations in Power BI to support decision-making.
  • Work on key projects such as diversity & inclusion reporting and annual market data collections.
  • Liaise with internal teams and external partners to ensure data is accurate, insightful, and actionable.
  • Present findings in committees and stakeholder forums.


YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Prior experience in a data & analytics role
  • Strong SQL, Excel, and data visualisation skills (Power BI preferred).
  • Experience with third-party/market data (e.g., surveys, regulatory data).
  • Able to generate actionable insights and communicate effectively with stakeholders.
  • Strong stakeholder management and collaboration skills.


BENEFITS

  • Salary up to £50,000 + discretionary bonus.
  • 25 days annual leave + birthday off.
  • Private medical, gym membership, eye care, and mental wellbeing plan.
  • Leadership and professional development opportunities.
  • Join a collaborative, values-driven team at the heart of a key UK industry.


HOW TO APPLY

Express your interest by sending your CV via the apply link on this page.

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