Data Analyst – Information Tech Consultants Ltd

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Data Analyst – Information Tech Consultants Ltd

Information Tech Consultants Ltd (ITC) is hiring afull-time Data Analyst to join its consulting team in Central London, offering a competitive salary of £35,000–£40,000 per annum. This permanent role is ideal for UK-based candidates with a background in data engineering, analytics, or software development. If you’re passionate about solving complex problems and working on high-impact projects, this opportunity offers career growth, client exposure, and a collaborative work culture.

About Information Tech Consultants Ltd

ITC is a London-based IT management and consulting firm that provides expert staffing and project delivery for Fortune 500 companies and high-growth startups. Past and current clients include Red Bull, Barclays, Metro Bank, and Spotify. The company specializes in software development, cloud-hosted services, mobile applications, and enterprise solutions.

With a focus on Innovation, Collaboration, and Passion, ITC offers its consultants the chance to work on large-scale projects across diverse industries. The team values adaptability, professionalism, and a strong drive to succeed.

Role Overview

As a Data Analyst, you’ll be responsible for designing and implementing data systems, managing ETL processes, and developing scalable data architectures. You’ll collaborate with data scientists, analysts, and developers to extract insights and build models that support business decisions.

This role involves onsite work four days per week, and candidates must be open to traveling across the UK for client engagements and training.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design and implement software systems for data processing
  • Execute load operations using ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes
  • Develop systems for collecting, cleaning, and structuring data
  • Research new methods for improving data quality and accessibility
  • Build structured data solutions using multiple programming languages and tools
  • Create data architectures aligned with business needs
  • Collaborate with team members, analysts, and data scientists
  • Mine data from various sources to construct efficient business models
Soft Skills and Additional Duties
  • Maintain, test, and evaluate company data systems
  • Gather and analyze large datasets from multiple sources
  • Ensure data pipelines are scalable, secure, and multi-user friendly
  • Convert structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data into actionable insights
  • Communicate findings clearly to stakeholders and project leads
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or related field
  • Legal authorization to work in the UK
  • Willingness to travel within the UK for training and project assignments
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to start immediately (preferred)
  • Open to relocation based on client needs
  • Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
  • Location: Central London (onsite 4 days/week)
  • Salary: £35,000–£40,000 per year
  • Work Authorization: UK-based candidates only
Why This Role Matters

Data Analysts at ITC play a critical role in transforming raw data into strategic insights. Your work will directly impact client operations, product development, and decision-making processes. Whether you're building data pipelines or supporting analytics teams, your contributions will help shape scalable solutions for some of the world’s most recognized brands.

This is more than just a technical role—it’s a chance to grow within a respected consultancy and work on projects that challenge and inspire.

Who Should Apply

This role is ideal for:

  • UK-based professionals with a background in data analysis or software engineering
  • Candidates looking for client-facing consulting experience
  • Individuals who enjoy working on large, complex projects
  • Applicants open to travel and relocation within the UK
  • Professionals seeking long-term growth in a dynamic IT consultancy


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