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Senior Data Analyst

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Brighton
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Senior Data Analyst£55,000 - £65,000 Remote/Hybrid - 1 day a month in office (must be UK based)THE COMPANYThis well-established media group is evolving fast, moving from a legacy print model to a modern, tech-first business. With well-known consumer brands across news, entertainment, and digital content, they’re investing heavily in analytics and infrastructure to become truly insights-led.THE TEAMYou’ll join a close-knit Insights & Analytics function that blends data science and analytics expertise across multiple products. It’s a collaborative, stakeholder-facing environment, open, friendly, and focused on driving real change. The team is transitioning to a squad-based structure to better support business units and unlock commercial value.THE ROLEThis is a senior hands-on role with real breadth. You’ll use SQL and Looker to analyse complex data sets (primarily across digital subscriptions) and translate that into actionable insight for stakeholders across product, editorial, and marketing. Recent projects have ranged from climate-focused initiatives with government partners to major digital transformation work across publishing brands.This is a great fit if you're curious, technically confident, and enjoy shaping the way a business uses data.WHAT YOU'LL BRING Strong SQL and Looker skills (essential)Experience with cloud data platforms like Snowflake, BigQuery or similarBackground in digital media, subscriptions, or online productsConfident presenting analysis to non-technical audiencesExperience with data modelling, analytics strategy, or workflow automation is a plusTHE BENEFITSSalary up to £85,000Primarily remote – monthly team meet-upsInfluence over tooling and strategyHighly visible role in a fast-evolving media groupHOW TO APPLYIf you're excited by digital transformation and want to shape how data is used across a major media portfolio — apply now.


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