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Data Analyst

Pavilion Recruitment Solutions
City of London
1 week ago
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Data Analyst

Salary - £50,000

London


We’re looking for a skilled and motivated Data Analyst to join a dynamic team within a Lloyd’s insurance broker. This role is ideal for someone passionate about data, accuracy, and delivering actionable insights.


You’ll play a key role in leveraging a modern data warehouse and real-time data capture capabilities to support internal Broking, Underwriting, and Claims teams, as well as clients and the wider London and Company Insurance Markets.


If you enjoy working with data to solve problems, collaborating with both technology and business teams, and providing analytics that enhance performance and drive informed decisions, this role offers the opportunity to do exactly that.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Produce, present, and distribute statistical and data analysis on business performance to Underwriters, Clients, and internal teams, ensuring insights are accurate, current, and actionable.
  • Collaborate with Underwriters, Clients, and internal departments to enhance business performance and meet data and reporting needs.
  • Support senior leadership, including the Chief Broking Officer and Head of Broking, in achieving departmental objectives through data-driven insights and special projects.
  • Evaluate emerging technologies, and develop analytical prototypes and solutions to improve the company’s analytical capabilities.
  • Monitor, assess, and address data and reporting issues promptly, maintaining high standards of data integrity and supporting innovation initiatives.


Must-Haves:

  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills.
  • Data modelling and SQL experience.
  • Experience with Tableau or similar Business Intelligence tools (e.g., QlikView, Domo, Microsoft Power BI).


Skills:

  • Professional experience in a Broker or Data Analytics role within the London or Company Insurance Market (broking or syndicates).
  • Degree in a numerical or computing discipline, or equivalent experience.
  • CII certification (advantageous but not essential).
  • Excellent organisational skills with a proven ability to work effectively in a team.
  • Analytical mindset, detail-oriented, and strong problem-solving capabilities.
  • Strong interpersonal, teamwork, and communication skills, both written and verbal.

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