Data Analyst

Veran Performance Ltd
London
1 week ago
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Overview

Veran Performance is a technology-agnostic consultancy that specialises in back‑office service enablement and transformation.


We're one of the UK's largest and most trusted back‑office transformation consultancies, supporting clients to transform their HR, Payroll, Finance and Procurement services. Our mission is to help you deliver visible benefits to your business and end users.


We close the gap between your expectations of business transformation and the reality of what gets delivered, whether that is technology, process, or people change.


Role

As a Consultant within our Data & Enterprise Architecture you will be responsible for collecting, processing, and analysing data, engaging with business subject matter experts and project teams to support the clients HR & Finance transformation programmes. This role involves working with large datasets, identifying trends, and presenting actionable insights to stakeholders – you must be comfortable working with Excel and other data tools.


Responsibilities

  • Gather data from multiple sources, such as internal databases, external APIs, and third‑party tools.
  • Clean, validate, and transform raw data into usable formats.
  • Maintain and update databases to ensure data integrity and accuracy.
  • Perform statistical analysis to identify patterns, trends, and correlations.
  • Conduct deep dives into specific business problems to provide recommendations based on data insights and solutions.
  • Create dashboards, reports, and data visualisations using tools like Power BI, or Excel.
  • Present findings to stakeholders clearly and concisely.
  • Work closely with cross‑functional teams, including Technology, HR and Finance.
  • Ensure compliance with data privacy and security standards.

Skills Required

  • Previous experience in a data role.
  • Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Looker).
  • Knowledge of ETL processes and data warehousing concepts.
  • Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
  • Strong presentation skills, both written and verbal; able to describe complex technical problems to a variety of audiences.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
  • Programming skills in Python, R, or other analytical tools (nice to have).
  • Familiarity with statistical methods and machine learning algorithms (nice to have).

Why you’ll love life at Veran

Veran Performance offers a dynamic and inclusive work environment that fosters growth, collaboration, and innovation. As a team, we are driven by a shared passion for excellence, constantly challenging ourselves to exceed expectations and deliver outstanding results for our clients. At Veran, every employee is valued and empowered to make a meaningful impact, contributing to the success and growth of the organisation. We prioritise continuous learning and development, providing ample opportunities for professional growth and advancement. With a supportive and welcoming culture, exciting projects, and a dedicated team, Veran Performance is truly a rewarding place to build a fulfilling career.


We operate a hybrid working model, typically combining office and remote work, but remain flexible to suit individual and role needs. Our teams are based across the UK, and we welcome applications from talented individuals regardless of location, provided they can attend in‑person meetings when needed. Some roles may also require occasional travel to client sites, and we support our people to make these arrangements smoothly.


Please note visa sponsorship for candidates is not available for this role at this time.


Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Consulting


Industries

Business Consulting and Services, Data Infrastructure and Analytics, and Technology, Information and Media


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