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Data Analyst/Project Manager

Investigo
London
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Our client, a public sector organisation, is looking for a Digital Product Analyst / Data Analyst to join a newly created team, reporting directly to the Digital Product Manager. You will gather and analyse data to provide insights on user behaviour and product performance, helping to inform design and development decisions. You will also monitor key performance indicators and collaborate with various teams to ensure the product meets user needs and business goals.
Key Accountabilities include:
Data Analysis:

Collect and analyse data from various sources, including user interactions, surveys, and system logs. Identify trends and patterns. Use statistical tools and software (e.g., Excel, SQL, PowerBI) to interpret complex data sets.
User Research:

Design and conduct user research studies, including surveys, interviews, and usability testing.
Requirements Gathering:

Collaborate with stakeholders, including product managers, developers, and designers, to gather and document product requirements.
Reporting:

Prepare detailed reports and presentations on product performance, user research findings, and market analysis.
Performance Monitoring:

Monitor the performance of digital products using analytics tools.
Collaboration:

Work with teams to ensure data-driven decision making and product improvements.
Product Development:

Provide advice, guidance, and basic one-to-one training in the use of digital products and processes when required.
Key Working Relationships:
Strong communication with staff at all levels within the organisation, providing IT support and guidance.
Your Background:
Experience in Data Analysis, ideally with Prince2 or Agile methodologies.
Relevant professional or equivalent experience (Microsoft, ITIL, Google Analytics, PowerBI, etc.).
Familiarity with Product Analysis tools.
If this sounds like you and you are looking to enhance your career, apply now.

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