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Broadbean Technology
Peterborough
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Permanent
Location: Home / Peterborough
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 (+ bonus)

Skills: SQL, Data Visualisation (Tableau, Power BI), Excellent Communication Skills

We are looking to recruit a Data Analyst for a global software company. Joining my client's You will be part of a cross-functional team of analysts and data scientists, contributing to the delivery of data products, performance dashboards, and actionable insights that support strategic decision-making.

This is an excellent opportunity for a data professional with strong SQL and data visualisation experience seeking a new role with a global leader in their field.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver analytical models and performance insights using SQL (and Python, if applicable)
  • Design and maintain dashboards, KPIs, and data visualisations to monitor operational performance
  • Develop automated data products that provide consistent and scalable insights
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across Operations, Technology, and Product teams
  • Contribute to improving data literacy and embedding analytics across the business

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Proficient in SQL, with experience writing complex queries
  • Experience creating dashboards and visual reports using tools such as Tableau or Power BI
  • Strong analytical and communication skills, with the ability to present insights clearly
  • Commercial or operational analytics experience, ideally in a B2B or financial services environment
  • Python experience is desirable but not essential - there is scope to develop these skills

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