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Client Data Analyst

Archer - The IT Recruitment Consultancy
City of London
1 week ago
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Client Data Analyst – Hybrid (2-3 days on-site) - London


£750-950 per day


Are you a top-level Data Analyst ready to make an impact in a global consulting environment?

Are you tired of working in a slow-paced environment? Are you tired of feeling underpaid? Are you tired of having no flexibility to work from home?


If so, this role is for you!


Make an impact with your data expertise while enjoying a collaborative, positive, and high-caliber environment!


What You’ll Do:


  • Partner with key stakeholders and make a real impact on high-visibility projects.
  • Become a go-to expert, trusted to navigate complexity and deliver clarity.
  • Design and implement smart source-to-target mappings that power Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
  • Take ownership by independently extracting, analyzing, and translating data into meaningful insights.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver game-changing, data-driven solutions for clients.


What We’re Looking For:


  • 10+ years of experience as a Data analyst
  • Proven expertise with Microsoft Dynamics CRM (or comparable platforms like Salesforce).
  • A data-driven problem solver who thrives in sourcing and analyzing information independently.
  • Bonus points for asset management experience, which will give you an edge in shaping innovative solutions.


Why do Contractors love it here?


  • Work in a very positive, inclusive, and supportive environment.
  • Flexible, hybrid working with excellent work-life balance.
  • Opportunities for learning and development through workshops and social events.
  • Exposure to a wide range of clients, industries, and topics in a global consulting context.
  • Contractor-friendly environment with strong team culture.


Location: Hybrid – 2/3 days on-site in London with flexible working arrangements.

Rate: £750-950 per day


If this sounds like a match for you, please get in contact with Katie at

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