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Data Analyst - Hybrid - Consultancy - £45-55k DOE

Futureheads Recruitment | B Corp
Manchester
1 week ago
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Data Analyst - Hybrid - Consultancy - Up to £55k DOE


UK-Based - Hybrid 1-2 days a week in the office

ASAP Start | SC Clearance or Eligibility Required


We’re working with a consultancy delivering impactful digital transformation in the public sector. They’re now looking for a Data Analyst to join a multidisciplinary product team to help measure, track and optimise digital services used by millions.


This role is perfect for someone who thrives at the intersection of data, strategy, and user-centred delivery—someone who can turn insights into outcomes and guide teams with clarity and evidence.


What You'll Do:

  • Develop meaningful performance measurement frameworks (KPIs, OKRs, user need tracking)
  • Work with delivery teams to shape how success is defined and measured at each product lifecycle stage
  • Build insightful dashboards using Data Studio or similar tools to drive visibility and action
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to test hypotheses, visualise data compellingly, and make evidence-based decisions
  • Mentor junior team members, promote best practices, and uphold high data ethics and governance standards


What You’ll Bring:

  • Experience building and maintaining service performance dashboards
  • Experience with Power BI, Tableau, QlikView
  • Strong scripting in SQL, Python, or R
  • Ability to select the right data sources and interpret findings with clarity
  • Strong storytelling with data - using the right visuals for the right audience
  • A solid grasp of product development and how data fits across each phase
  • Eligible for Security Clearance (must have 5+ years’ UK residency)


Nice to Have:

  • Google Analytics (including Google Tag Manager),
  • Looker Studio,
  • PowerQuery / BigQuery.
  • Knowledge of data privacy, security, and ethical standards
  • Familiarity with GDS or NHS service standards
  • Ability to make data-led recommendations for service improvement


This is a great opportunity to shape services that matter while using data to drive real impact. If you’re a confident analyst ready to work in collaborative teams tackling public sector challenges, we’d love to hear from you.

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