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Data Analyst

Brown & Brown UK
London
1 week ago
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Data Analyst
Location:

Hybrid - London
Package:

Negotiable + Benefits

The Data Analyst for the Data & Analytics team will be responsible for gathering, collating and analysing data and translating them into data and reporting needs, using technical expertise to ensure data accuracy and high-quality, whilst ensuring delivery deadlines meet business requirements. Working closely with the data & analytics team, developers, business stakeholders and the wider data team in resolving operational and data issues.

The day to day:
You will be an experienced analyst who specialises in delivering Data Projects. Your primary responsibilities will include:
Working with a team of data analysts, engineers, and other specialists, you will own or delegate tasks, ensure effective communication, and foster a collaborative work environment.
Working closely with business stakeholders to understand their data needs to ensure their expectations are met.
Plan and lead meetings with business and technical staff, documenting outputs, proactively seeking subsequent agreement and sign-off.
Share duties with the wider data & analytics team to ensure data is delivered accurately and on time to the business.
Ensuring data is delivered accurately, efficiently, and according to agreed-upon timelines.
Serving as a point of contact for data operations activities. You'll clearly communicate progress, roadblocks, and solutions for activities to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Identify opportunities for process improvements and efficiency gains.

About you:
Degree educated in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), Business, or related fields
Significant relevant analytics experience
Proficient in SQL, data visualisation tools and Excel
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Advanced knowledge of geospatial tools
Broad knowledge of Catastrophe Risk Models, including output and metrics
Understanding of the insurance marketplace
Pricing experience

The rewards:
A negotiable basic salary and all the normal benefits you’d expect (Holiday, company pension etc.)
A collaborative, open and honest environment that is designed to deliver the best outcomes to our clients and staff.
A flexible working methodology to enable you to be where you need to be. The data & analytics team are typically in the office 3 days a week.
An environment built around supporting and developing our staff with funding available for relevant professional qualifications.

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