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Data Analyst - Risk & Trading

Flutter UK & Ireland
Leeds
1 week ago
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Data Analyst Flutter UKI are on the hunt for a passionate individual to join our dynamic Trading Team as a Data Analyst.


Our Trading Team powers performance and drives great customer experiences to keep our Paddy Power, Betfair and Sky Betting & Gaming brands at number one. This Lead Analyst role is based in the Quants & Analytics function, the hub of innovation and cutting‑edge reporting for all things Trading.


What You’ll Do

In this role, you’ll organise and analyse large data sets to spot key trends, patterns, and insights around our Trading performance. You’ll turn complex data into digestible stories, working closely with our Traders to ensure they can make informed and strategic decisions about the product delivered to our customers. This role is all about working with our Traders to understand their needs, and to educate them on important insights which will ultimately help to drive our product performance and put our customer first.


What We’re Looking For

  • Proficiency in analytics and data manipulation tools. The key ones we use are SQL and Excel, anything else (like Looker, Python, R, or Tableau) is a bonus!
  • Someone with proven experience of turning big data into a story. You’ll draw out key narratives that will ultimately help our Trading Teams to enhance their performance.
  • Experience of creating accessible visuals in Powerpoint to assist your data storytelling.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to build positive and productive stakeholder relationships and provide a tailored service.
  • A passion for continuous improvement, innovation and driving high performance.

Who We Are

We are Flutter UK & Ireland. Leaders in betting, gaming, and entertainment. We are the home of big‑hitting brands including Sky Betting & Gaming, Paddy Power, Betfair and tombola. We are thousands of colleagues across 6 locations in 5 countries. We play as one trailblazing team, creating trusted entertainment for millions every week. Sharing ideas, expertise, and technology, innovating in one of the most competitive and most regulated markets in the world. As a division of Flutter Entertainment, we all work together to win.


What’s In It For You

  • Flexible ways of working – home or office, it’s your choice!
  • £1,000 learning fund
  • Twice‑yearly bonus (with part of it guaranteed!)
  • Pension contribution scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • Access to thousands of Udemy courses
  • Invest via the Company Sharesave Scheme
  • 16 hours paid volunteering time per year
  • Unlimited holiday

About Flutter

Flutter is the world’s leading online sports betting and iGaming operator, with a market‑leading position in the US and across the world. Our ambition is to change our industry for the better, making use of our significant scale and challenger mentality. By Changing the Game, we believe we can deliver long‑term growth while promoting a positive, sustainable future for the industry. We are well‑placed to do so through the distinctive, global advantages of the Flutter Edge, which gives our brands access to group‑wide benefits to stay ahead of the competition, as well as our clear vision for sustainability through our Positive Impact Plan. Flutter operates a diverse portfolio of leading online sports betting and iGaming brands including FanDuel, Sky Betting & Gaming, Sportsbet, PokerStars, Paddy Power, Sisal, tombola, Betfair, MaxBet, Junglee Games and Adjarabet.


About Flutter UK & Ireland

The UK & Ireland region of Flutter unites some of the biggest brands in the betting and gaming industry; Betfair, Paddy Power, PokerStars, Sky Betting & Gaming and tombola. At Flutter UK & Ireland, we strive for the next level and drive innovation to set the pace as leaders, putting our customers first, always. We win together through team spirit and unparalleled dedication. When we’re free to be ourselves, we thrive and unleash our unique talents – creating a culture that empowers our people to change the game. We see opportunity everywhere and there is always more to discover…


We’re working to be an inclusive employer. We encourage people from all backgrounds, ways of thinking and working to apply. Everyone brings different perspectives and experiences; you don't have to meet all the requirements listed to apply for this role. If you need any adjustments to make this role work for you, let us know, and we’ll see how we can accommodate them.


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Location: Leeds, England, United Kingdom


Seniority Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Information Technology


Industries

Entertainment Providers


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