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Data Analyst (Finance & Business Intelligence) – Aristocrat (London, UK)

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Data Analyst (Finance & Business Intelligence) – Aristocrat (London, UK)

Aristocrat is hiring afull-time Data Analyst to join its Finance & Business Intelligence team in London, offering a competitive salary range of £39,076–£72,571 per year. This hybrid role is ideal for experienced professionals with strong analytical skills and a passion for data-driven decision-making. If you’re ready to shape business strategy through financial insights and automation, this opportunity offers challenge, growth, and global impact.

About Aristocrat & Product Madness

Aristocrat is a global leader in gaming and entertainment, known for its top-grossing social casino titles like Heart of Vegas, Lightning Link, and Cashman Casino. Its subsidiary, Product Madness, is headquartered in London and operates across Barcelona, Gdańsk, Lviv, Montreal, and the USA. With over 800 team members worldwide, the company fosters a People First culture that values innovation, inclusion, and career development.

In 2024, Product Madness was recognized on the Global Inspiring Workplace Awards list and received a Stevies bronze award for ‘Employer of the Year – Media and Entertainment’.

Role Overview

As a Data Analyst, you’ll play a key role in collecting, transforming, and analyzing financial and transactional data. You’ll build ETL pipelines, automate reporting processes, and collaborate across departments to deliver actionable insights. This is a hands-on role that blends technical expertise with strategic thinking.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collect, clean, and coordinate financial data from databases, spreadsheets, and software systems
  • Write and maintain Python scripts for data extraction and automation
  • Develop and manage ETL pipelines using Python
  • Automate data ingestion from APIs, flat files, and third-party systems
  • Analyze financial trends, patterns, and anomalies
  • Prepare dashboards, reports, and presentations for stakeholders
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define business requirements
  • Improve financial processes and ensure data integrity
  • Stay current with industry trends and best practices

Required Skills and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in BI, Analytics, or related field (Master’s preferred)
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience as a Data Analyst, Financial Analyst, or similar role
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills
  • Excellent communication and presentation abilities
  • High attention to detail and ability to meet tight deadlines
  • Experience in the gaming industry is a plus

Technical Requirements

  • Advanced/Expert in Excel
  • Advanced in Power BI or similar BI tools
  • Advanced in SQL
  • Intermediate/Advanced in Python (pandas, sklearn)
  • Nice to have: IBM Planning Analytics
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Location: London, United Kingdom
  • Work Mode: Hybrid
  • Salary: £39,076–£72,571 per year
  • Visa Sponsorship: Not available; candidates must be authorized to work in the UK

Why This Role Matters

Data Analysts at Aristocrat help drive strategic decisions by transforming raw data into meaningful insights. Your work will directly influence financial planning, operational efficiency, and product performance. Whether you’re automating pipelines or presenting trends to leadership, your contributions will shape the future of a global entertainment powerhouse.

This is more than just a technical role—it’s a chance to join a team that values creativity, collaboration, and continuous improvement.

Who Should Apply

This role is ideal for:

  • Experienced analysts with a background in finance, BI, or gaming
  • Professionals seeking a hybrid role in a global company
  • Candidates with strong Python, SQL, and BI tool proficiency
  • Individuals who thrive in fast-paced, data-driven environments
  • Applicants looking to grow within a supportive and award-winning team

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