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Experienced Data Analyst

Frontier Developments plc.
Cambridge
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Experienced Data AnalystFrontier is an independent video game developer and publisher, crafting immersive gaming experiences with fun gameplay and unparalleled artistic quality. Renowned for its iconic creative management simulation games, Frontier captivates players worldwide with immersive and authentic game worlds. The modern studio is located in the vibrant technology hub of Cambridge (UK). The talented team at Frontier are dedicated to nurturing our existing portfolio and delivering our exciting future roadmap.This role is offered on a full in-studio basis or a hybrid basis (minimum 3 days per week in the studio). We can provide a comprehensive relocation support package as part of any offer, should you need to relocate.We’re seeking an experienced Data Analyst to drive business insights and manage our data team (currently 3 people). Reporting to the Head of Online, you’ll ensure the right data reaches the right people at the right time. You’ll connect with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, presenting clear, actionable analysis and insights that support decision-making and business planning. This multifaceted role includes responsibilities in financial forecasting, sales analytics, and in-game player telemetry. Highly numerate and ideally degree qualified in a relevant discipline e.g. Computer Science, Maths or Engineering. Significant experience in data and business analysis, preferably in games, entertainment, or tech.* Coding and scripting experience in at least one of Python, R, or Bash.* Strong knowledge of statistical modelling, data analysis, graphing and visualisations.* Experience working with both Linux and Windows.* Strong knowledge of a range of Databases (flatfile, relational, document, timeseries, etc).* Experience using a range of ETL & ELT pipelines (dbt, Logstash, Python, Gitlab ci/cd, TeamCity, etc).* Proficient in data querying tools and visualisation tools e.g. Athena, Kibana, Jupyter, SQL.* Comfortable working with both structured and unstructured data.* Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills to convey complex concepts to non-technical people.* Video game industry experience, including knowledge of online game components and an understanding of player behaviour.* Experience working with telemetry data from live service or multiplayer games.* Familiarity with game engines (e.g., Unity, Unreal) and telemetry tracking systems.* Previous people management experience.WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOUYou will work with talented and passionate people to support, develop or publish our sophisticated and enduring games, in a creative, collaborative and inclusive environment. We love what we do, and we work hard to provide outstanding experiences for our players.Wellbeing is a big focus at Frontier, and we are continually evolving how we can support our people. We encourage a healthy work/life balance and provide a range of wellbeing activities, initiatives and sessions to support both mental and physical health.We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, which includes a success-based annual bonus, share option schemes, life assurance, private family healthcare, flexitime working hours, enhanced maternity/paternity leave, in-house subsidised catering, support with relocation, a Cycle to Work scheme, free bike servicing, and social activities and events.We strive to create an environment where everyone can fully demonstrate their capability and potential. If you therefore need any reasonable adjustments to support you during the recruitment process, please speak to your Talent Acquisition representative.- #### Show us what you have done! If you have commercial game development experience, link us to your published games and showcase your personal contributions.- #### Tell us what you have learned! Programming at Frontier is a journey of personal growth. What skills, insights and lessons have you taken away from your previous experiences.

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