Senior Data Analyst

Clarksons Research
London
2 days ago
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About the job

Join our research team as an experienced data analyst, delivering actionable data driven insights across diverse global shipping, trade, offshore, renewables and energy datasets. You will help us build and derive valuable data used widely to analyse impacts of market trends, geopolitics, and decarbonisation.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Use the latest data science tools and techniques for data processing, analysis and visualisation
  • Collaborate with stakeholders for requirement gathering, plan project deliverables, and track implementation with analysts, data engineers and developers
  • Lead implementation of ETL and processing pipelines, data derivation and analysis
  • Working across teams, supporting clients and reporting progress to senior management


You’ll need to have:

  • 4 years’ experience in data analytics working with complex data models
  • Experience in updating stakeholders with project progress and supervising junior analysts, data engineers and developers
  • Excellent demonstratable SQL skills including complex queries, stored procedures and spatial
  • Working knowledge of Python, JSON and DAX
  • Ability to deliver actionable insights clearly using visualisation tools such as Power BI
  • Strong numerical, data handling and analytical skills in relation to complicated data models
  • A degree in relevant numerate or analytical subject
  • Good organisational skills and strong attention to detail


We love to see:

  • Curiosity and willingness to learn new techniques, programming languages and software tools
  • Appreciation of the wider data science technology landscape including Databricks
  • Any knowledge of the maritime, offshore oil and gas, or offshore renewable industries
  • Awareness of global trade, economics and statistics


Working at Clarksons Research:

Clarksons Research is the leading global provider of intelligence and research across shipping, trade, offshore and energy. Respected worldwide, the Clarksons Research team of over 175 experts provides powerful analysis, insight, and data through a range of online platforms, reports, valuations, and consultancy work. Clarksons Research is part of the Clarksons Group, the world’s leading integrated shipping services provider and a FTSE 250 company.


Clarksons Research is currently offering exciting opportunities for experienced senior data analysts to join its expanding Analytics team. Successful candidates will join a fast-expanding business offering excellent opportunities for career progression within a supportive organisation with a strong track record of training, mentoring and ensuring people reach their full potential. We offer a competitive range of benefits including 25-days holiday, free lunch in the company canteen, corporate pension scheme, gym and health programmes, cycle-to-work scheme and season ticket loans.


Details:

  • Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience) plus bonus and benefits
  • Location: London/Midlands/Hybrid
  • Number of vacancies: 1-2
  • Start date: Q1 2026
  • Closing date: 30th January 2026(though applications reviewed and accepted immediately)


Think you’d be a good fit:

To prioritise your application for immediate review or to highlight relevant maritime or energy industry experience, please send a CV and letter directly to Apeksha Mehta at quoting reference CRSL/RES/DEV-UK/512.  


What to expect from us: 

We believe in human insights, and all applications are reviewed by real people, not algorithms. We know your time is valuable and aim to keep to a two-stage process where possible.

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