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Manager, Data Analytics (Digital Delivery)

Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
City of London
1 week ago
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Manager, Data Analytics (Digital Delivery)

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The role

This role will focus on internal client relationships (with instructing partners and associates) and the day‑to‑day delivery of data analytics work. The incumbent will provide expertise, advise on issues within the team or with cases, and lead the resolution of complex problems. People management and ensuring appropriate resourcing (including training needs) are also part of the role, reporting to and working closely with the Senior Manager, Data Analytics.


Core services of the Data Analytics Team

  • Data statistics
  • Data extraction, consolidation and analysis
  • Bespoke automation solutions including AI‑based solutions
  • Quant analytics (including offer calculations for claims)
  • Decision analysis
  • Modelling of quantum exposure

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop and evolve dashboards and tracking of client metrics as part of client delivery.
  • Support the Head of Data Analytics in building relationships with partners and CRMS in London, selling the data analytics offerings.
  • Handle matters that heavily focus on data analysis and reporting.
  • Translate data into presentable content for matter insights reporting.
  • Incorporate GenAI‑based solutions into deliverables where appropriate.
  • Convert data into different formats to suit matter delivery (e.g. log file format conversion for data breach analytics).
  • Produce Legal Transformation dashboards for key stakeholders and ensure they understand the functionality.
  • Manipulate and present numerical data in formats that are easily understood by a broad range of stakeholders, providing concise narratives to back up the numbers.
  • Coach and provide guidance to junior members of the team.

Qualifications, Skills & Experience

  • Demonstrates analytical reasoning, interpretation and evaluation of complex information, with the ability to exercise judgment and resolve issues independently.
  • Strategic, analytical mindset to solve complex problems by developing insights from data.
  • Advanced technical experience building and maintaining tools and reports.
  • Ability to design impactful slide decks and dashboards.
  • Excellent storytelling skills to communicate insights to key stakeholders within the business.
  • Advanced proficiency in Excel, PowerBI or similar tools.
  • Foundational knowledge of data querying languages such as SQL, Python.
  • Familiarity with SharePoint, Power Automate and MS Fabric.
  • Beneficial tertiary study in a related area (Data Science, Economics or Mathematics).
  • High level of attention to detail, excellent organisational skills and ability to prioritise.
  • Ability to work effectively within an agile, activity‑based environment.
  • Ability to delegate tasks to junior team members (clear instructions with a quality‑control workflow in place).

Seniority level

  • Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Legal
  • Industries: Legal Services

Location

London, England, United Kingdom


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