Data Strategy Consultant...

Marshall Wolfe
London
1 day ago
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Job Description

Data Strategy Analyst - Data Consultant - Decision Intelligence Analyst

Our client, a large national banking organisation, is seeking a sharp, commercially minded Data Strategy Analyst to join their Strategic Advisory team. This is a high-impact role where you'll provide independent counsel to senior stakeholders, shape strategic direction, and drive business-critical decisions across the bank.

Responsibilits

  • Advise Group Executives on strategic challenges and opportunities
  • Develop financial models to support recommendations and transactions
  • Lead market research and peer benchmarking to inform strategy
  • Manage deal structuring, negotiations, and post-transaction integration
  • Collaborate across teams to identify growth and optimisation initiatives
  • Maintain and build client relationships to uncover new opportunities

    What We’re Looking For

  • Strong background in data analysis, data processing, data modeling, with excellent mathematical and problem-solving skills.
  • A background in commercial optimisation analytics.
  • Proficiency in Python, PySpark and SQL for data extraction, transformation, and analysis.
  • Expertise in data-driven storage solutions and handling large, complex datasets.
  • Good understanding of classical statistics, with the ability to apply statistical inference and established methods effectively.
  • Strong experience in strategy development, financial analysis, and stakeholder management
  • Advanced communication and presentation skills
  • Proven ability to manage complex projects and influence senior decision-makers
  • Familiarity with market trends, digital transformation, and risk frameworks

    Locations: London, Northampton, Manchester or Glasgow

    Hybrid: 2 days per week in the office

    This is a change to join a prestigious financial organisation with excellent career progression opportunities. Please apply with your CV in the first instance.

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