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Performance Analyst - GDS, Data, Insights, Google Analytics

City of London
7 months ago
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My client is a large International Consultancy who require a Performance Analyst to work closely with a high profile end client to help create a performance measurement framework for a project and identify reporting requirements, whilst advising on procurement, implementation and validation of tools to deliver against these requirements in addition to being responsible for the accuracy and quality of data and analysis, and how they are used.

Key Requirements:

Proven Performance Analysis experience
Strong understanding of a wide range of sources and analytical tools (ie Google Analytics)
Extensive experience with Government Digital Service (GDS)
Ability to create a performance measurement framework for a project, including identifying reporting requirements, advising on procurement, implementation and validation of tools to deliver against these requirements
Experience of being responsible for the accuracy and quality of data and analysis, and how they are used
Capability to understand and help teams to apply a range of techniques to analyse data and provide insight
Possess a proactive approach, and present compelling findings that inform wider decisions whilst applying innovative approaches to resolve problems
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Eligibility for BPSS Clearance
Nice to have:

SC Clearance (Security Cleared)
User-centred analysis through use of quantitative and qualitative data about users to turn user focus into outcomes
Immediate availability
If interested, with relevant experience, please apply with your latest CV ASAP.

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