Senior Engagement Analytics Consultant

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£100,000 – £120,000 pa

Salary

£100,000 – £120,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Bonus

Senior Engagement Analytics Consultant

Hybrid in London 2x a week

Up to £120,000 + bonus

This is a high impact opportunity to join a growing analytics consulting practice at a pivotal stage of its development. You will take a lead role in shaping client engagements, influencing senior stakeholders and helping build a modern, commercially focused analytics advisory capability. The role offers strong visibility, meaningful client ownership and a clear path into practice leadership as the team scales.

The Company
They are a global data and analytics organisation operating at the intersection of financial services, technology and insight. The business works with banks, fintechs and payments organisations to help them make better decisions across risk, growth and customer strategy. Alongside established data products, they are investing heavily in an end-to-end analytics consulting offering focused on delivering tangible commercial outcomes. This consulting practice operates as a true advisory partner, translating complex data into action.

The Role

  • Lead end to end delivery of analytics driven consulting engagements from problem definition through to insight and implementation.
  • Act as the primary client contact, building trusted relationships with senior stakeholders across financial services.
  • Translate complex analytical outputs into clear, compelling commercial recommendations.
  • Shape project scope, approach and delivery in collaboration with analytics and data science teams.
  • Drive commercial activity including pitches, proposals and contribution to practice growth.
  • Work across a range of use cases including credit risk, fraud, customer acquisition, pricing, segmentation, marketing and collections.

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience in analytics or data led consulting within financial services, fintech or payments. You must have strong and direct experience working in the financial services space.

  • Proven client facing delivery with senior stakeholder management and project leadership responsibility.
  • Ability to turn analytical insight into strategic and commercial outcomes.
  • Experience across credit risk, fraud, customer lifecycle or customer value analytics.
  • Confident communicator, able to engage both technical and non technical audiences.
  • Hands on experience working with data or analytical tools such as SQL, Python, modelling or visualisation.
  • Background in a high calibre consulting or advisory environment.

What They Offer

  • High visibility role with genuine progression into senior leadership as the consulting practice grows.

  • Opportunity to work on complex, high value engagements with leading financial services organisations.
  • Supportive, inclusive culture with strong investment in learning and development.

How to Apply
Apply now to learn more about this Senior Engagement Manager opportunity and how it could shape the next stage of your analytics consulting career.

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