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Senior Data Analyst

Ageas UK
Chandler's Ford
1 week ago
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Job Title

Senior Data Analyst at Ageas UK (Chandler's Ford, England, United Kingdom)


Contract & Salary

12 Month Fixed Term Contract, Part Time/Full Time, Job Share option available.


Salary: Up to £60,000 (dependent on experience)


Location: Eastleigh – Hybrid Working Environment


Target Start Date: ASAP


Closing Date for applications: Friday 14th November


Responsibilities

  • Act as the primary interface between the Claims business teams and the Claims Data squad.
  • Perform data analysis on source data to uncover trends, anomalies, and opportunities.
  • Support Data Management activities such as capturing data definition, business terms, data quality rules and data quality metrics.
  • Provide detailed requirements documentation for the Data Modeler, BI developer, and Engineers.
  • Build strong relationships with stakeholders to understand their needs and challenges.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Proven experience as a Data Analyst in insurance or financial services, ideally within Claims.
  • Strong SQL skills, experience of using Central Data platforms, data tools such as Excel and Power BI.
  • Experience with Agile delivery methodologies and working in cross-functional squads.
  • Knowledge of SAS and Snowflake.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.

Benefits

  • Flexible working – smart working within the UK.
  • 35 days holiday (incl. bank holidays) with the option to buy/sell days.
  • Health benefits – dental insurance, health cash plan, health screening, voluntary critical illness cover, mental health first aiders, wellbeing activities.
  • Wealth benefits – annual bonus schemes, salary reviews, pension, employee savings, employee loans.
  • Well‑being activities, mindfulness sessions, sports and social club events.
  • Family benefits – maternity/paternity entitlements, partner life assurance and critical illness cover.
  • Tech perks – deals on gadgets, wearables, tablets and laptops.
  • Transport perks – car salary exchange, cycle scheme, vehicle breakdown cover.
  • Support for return to work after maternity leave.

Company Information

Ageas UK is one of the largest car and home insurers in the UK. We are a signatory of the Race at Work Charter and Women in Finance Charter, and a member of iCAN and GAIN. As a Disability Confident Leader, we ensure inclusive recruitment processes and offer support for applicants with disabilities.


Recruitment Scam Alert

We are aware of fraudulent activity whereby individuals are contacted with fake job offers claiming to be from Ageas. These scams may include offers of high hourly pay and requests for upfront payments. Ageas will never ask for money at any stage of the recruitment process. All legitimate Ageas job opportunities are listed on our official careers pages within. If you are unsure about the legitimacy of a job offer or communication you are receiving, please contact with the subject FRAUD.


Additional Notes

We have a zero‑tolerance approach towards any form of harassment during the recruitment process, ensuring that everyone is treated with respect and professionalism.


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