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Data Analyst

JR United Kingdom
City of London
1 week ago
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Reporting to - Senior Data and Analytics Manager

Location - Canary Wharf

About us

Frive (formerly Lions Prep) is the UK’s highest-rated ready-to-eat meal delivery subscription, delivering tens of thousands of fresh, natural, chef-prepared meals to customers’ doors across the UK each week.

We are committed to our vision of creating 100% organic meals without the hefty price tag, freeing us from a food system that compromises our health for profit

We work with people from all different backgrounds and communities and recognise our own biases. We strive to create a strong sense of belonging and believe we will be better equipped to achieve our goals by building a team that approaches problems from different angles, using different perspectives and experiences to solve problems. All qualified applicants will be considered and we have no regard for age, ethnicity, ability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, nationality, race, religion, or sexual orientation the more the merrier, and together we can achieve greatness

Mission:

We help busy people enjoy natural, healthy eating with ready-to-eat meals delivered to their door, proven to support their health goals.

Vision:

To transform health by revolutionising eating habits and restoring food to its natural form.

Values:

Empowerment: We empower our people to make strong, independent decisions with confidence

Transparency: We share information openly and with intention

Open Communication: We communicate directly and honestly

High Performance: We foster an environment that attracts, retains, and rewards high performance

Agility: We encourage flexibility in our people by reducing blockers and prioritising their creativity and productivity

Your impact

You'll play a key role in building and scaling our Looker instance, ensuring teams across Frive have the tools and data they need to make informed decisions. By delivering high-quality analysis and actionable insights to teams like Marketing, Finance, and Operations, you’ll help drive strategic initiatives and accelerate business growth. Your work will directly support a data-driven culture across the company.

Responsibilities:

  • Build and scale our Looker instance to support a self-serve analytics culture
  • Deliver clear, reliable dashboards and reports for Marketing, Finance, and Operations
  • Partner with teams to define metrics that track performance and unlock growth opportunities
  • Investigate trends, surface insights, and guide decisions with data-backed recommendations
  • Support company-wide analytical initiatives, from campaign reviews to financial forecasting
  • Improve data quality and structure to make analysis faster and more effective
  • Communicate findings in a way that's actionable—no data dumps, just answers that drive impact

About you

We’re a fast-moving, collaborative team, and things can change quickly—if that excites you, you’ll feel right at home. You don’t need a specific degree or a perfect CV. We care more about your mindset, your skills, and your willingness to learn.

  • You write solid SQL and feel confident working with large datasets
  • You’ve used a BI tool like Looker or Tableau to build dashboards that people actually use
  • You’re great at turning data into insights and helping others make informed decisions
  • You enjoy working with non-technical teams and explaining things clearly and simply
  • You’re proactive, curious, and excited to help shape how we use data across the business
  • Bonus: you’ve worked with Looker or helped build a BI setup before
  • Bonus: you’ve touched tools like dbt, BigQuery or Git—or you’re keen to learn them here
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • 25 days Holiday + Public
  • Salary Sacrifice Pension
  • Bonus (paid out twice a year)
  • 50% Discount off our amazing food
  • Hybrid working pattern (2 days in our Canary Wharf office)
  • Enhanced mat/pat leave
  • Vitality PMI
  • Mintago Financial Wellbeing Platform – includes workplace mental health support via MIND, Free Financial Service Advice and LOTS more

What's next?

If you are interested in learning more about the role and think this could be for you, then don't hesitate and apply now. We look forward to hearing from you and love hearing from people who are passionate about our purpose and vision.

The Process:

  • Initial conversation via Teams with our Head of Talent – you will learn about our story so far, ambitions for the future and of course have a chance to showcase your experience and talk through your own motivations
  • Teams meeting with our Senior Data & Analytics Manager – getting more under the skin of what the expectations are in the role and some competency-based interview questions
  • Task – presented in person in our Canary Wharf office to our Senior Data & Analytics Manager and Head Of Product – this will be a real insight how you’d approach some of the challenges on our roadmap, leveraging your existing experience, whilst adapting to our specific needs


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