Data Analyst

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Data Analytics Specialist – Banking/Financial Services

Location: Hybrid - London or Northampton

Rate: £350.00 - £400.00 per day inside IR35

Duration: 12 months


About the Role

We are seeking an experiencedAnalytics Specialistto join our client's growing team and support the execution of their customer engagement strategy through impactful data analytics. This is a hands-on role where you'll collaborate closely with customer engagement teams to uncover actionable insights, enhance campaign effectiveness, and help shape strategic decisions.


Key Responsibilities

  • Support customer engagement strategy execution through targeted data analytics.
  • Partner with customer engagement teams to inform and refine campaigns.
  • Perform customer segmentation and targeting based on performance insights.
  • Measure and optimise campaign performance using advanced analytics tools.
  • Develop performance reports and dashboards to track engagement outcomes.
  • Contribute to the creation of business cases using data-driven insights.
  • Manage multiple workstreams with attention to detail and deadlines.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to drive coordination and results.


What We’re Looking For

  • Minimum5 years of experiencein performance analytics, ideally in acards or financial servicesenvironment.
  • Proven experience working alongside customer engagement and marketing teams.
  • Strong background incampaign measurement, optimisation, and reporting.
  • Expertise incustomer segmentationandtargetingbased on data insights.
  • Solid knowledge ofdata modelling solutionsand analytical tools.
  • Highlyorganised, detail-oriented, and able to juggle multiple projects.
  • A collaborativeteam playerwho can support senior stakeholders effectively.


Please attach your CV for immediate consideration.

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