Senior Data & Insights Analyst

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
Manchester, United Kingdom
Last month
£40,000 – £47,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £47,000 pa

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

Benefits

Performance-related bonus Pension Wellbeing support

Senior Data & Insights Analyst

£40,000 - £47,000

Manchester | Hybrid (2 days per week)

This role offers the chance to sit at the centre of commercial decision-making, using data to influence real-time performance and senior stakeholder thinking. You will have clear ownership, strong visibility, and the opportunity to shape how insight is used across a fast-paced, operational environment.

The Company

They are a large, consumer-focused organisation where data plays a critical role in driving performance and improving outcomes. Analytics is well embedded in the business, with strong senior buy-in and a clear appetite for insight-led decision-making. The culture is collaborative, commercially minded, and supportive of flexible working and development.

The Role

  • Lead day-to-day performance reporting and insight, delivering clear recommendations that influence operational and strategic decisions.
  • Partner closely with senior stakeholders across sales, digital, and operational teams to understand priorities and shape analytics outputs.
  • Build, own, and evolve dashboards that track performance and highlight opportunities for optimisation.
  • Translate complex data into concise, impactful stories that drive action.
  • Act as a trusted analytics partner, supporting leadership teams with timely, relevant insight.

Your Skills & Experience

  • Strong SQL skills with the ability to work confidently with large, complex datasets.
  • Proven experience building dashboards in Power BI or Tableau, with strong data visualisation capability.
  • Solid understanding of DAX to create robust, scalable metrics and measures.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence, challenge, and communicate insight clearly to non-technical audiences.
  • Commercial mindset and experience delivering insight that drives performance.

What They Offer

  • Competitive salary with performance-related bonus.
  • Hybrid working model with flexibility around working patterns.
  • Strong benefits package including pension and wellbeing support.
  • Clear progression opportunities and exposure to senior decision-makers within the business.

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