Senior Data Analyst

SF Technology Solutions
Birmingham
16 hours ago
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We’re supporting a large, complex UK organisation operating across multiple business units and sectors, with a centralised Data & Insights Centre of Excellence. They’re investing heavily in how data is used to drive commercial performance, profitability and decision-making.

This role sits at the intersection of finance, insight and analytics ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with senior stakeholders and turning complex data into clear, actionable insight.


The Role


As a Senior Data Insight Analyst, you’ll play a key role in shaping how insight is used across the business. You’ll work closely with Finance leaders and operational teams, owning key metrics, building robust models, and influencing decisions at a senior level.

This is not a pure reporting role, it’s about commercial insight, storytelling and impact.


Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-value insight that supports strategic and operational decision-making
  • Build and maintain analytical models across financial and commercial metrics
  • Translate complex data into clear narratives for senior stakeholders
  • Act as a trusted insight partner to Finance and operational leaders
  • Support adoption of dashboards and self-service analytics
  • Work within a federated BI / hub-and-spoke data model
  • Contribute to the design and improvement of dashboards and data products
  • Ensure consistency, governance and a single version of the truth for finance metrics
  • Reduce manual reporting through scalable, well-documented solutions
  • Mentor and support analysts across the wider analytics community


What We’re Looking For

  • Strong experience in SQL and Power BI
  • Solid background in financial and commercial data analysis
  • Experience working with governed data models or enterprise semantic layers
  • Comfortable partnering with senior Finance stakeholders
  • Able to influence decisions through insight and storytelling
  • Experience in at least one of the following domains:
  • Finance (P&L, forecasting, margin analysis)
  • Retail / pricing / promotions
  • Commercial or operational performance analysis
  • Asset-heavy or service-led environments
  • Confident operating in matrixed, multi-stakeholder environments


What’s On Offer

  • Performance bonus (up to ~10%)
  • Private healthcare
  • Pension with employer match (up to ~6%)
  • Hybrid working (Birmingham-based role)

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