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Senior Data Analyst (FTC)

Lloyds Banking Group
Leeds
3 days ago
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End date: Thursday 23 October 2025

Salary range: £39,825 - £44,250

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Job description

JOB TITLE: Senior Data Analyst (FTC)

SALARY: From £39,825

LOCATION(S): Halifax, Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Leeds or Manchester

HOURS: Full time

WORKING PATTERN: Hybrid, 40% (or two days) in an office site

*This is a 12 month fixed term contract opportunity*

About the role

The Homes Commercial Team is at the forefront of supporting our customers with their mortgage needs and managing the UK's largest mortgage portfolio. We handle the pricing of over £80 billion of mortgages annually across the brands Halifax, Lloyds, Scottish Widows, and Birmingham Midshires brands!

As a Senior Data Analyst, you'll play a crucial role in delivering high quality data, tooling, analytics and execution capabilities that drive the commercial performance and strategic objectives of our Homes business.

You'll work closely with senior leaders to support their vision and goals, ensuring our capabilities evolve to meet the needs of our customers.

Influencing and collaboration is a key element of the team’s work and you’ll work closely with a wide variety of cross-functional teams across the Bank.

Are you passionate about making a real impact, using your technical skills to drive transformation? Then join us now!

What will I be doing?
  • Supporting the delivery of data, analytics, and insight capabilities that contribute to the commercial performance and strategic direction of the Homes business.
  • Assisting in the implementation and maintenance of data management, controls, and governance, helping to ensure risk is minimised and compliance with Group standards is upheld.
  • Acting as a champion for change, contributing ideas and identifying opportunities to improve our data, analytics, tooling, and ways of working.
  • Working collaboratively with technical and non-technical colleagues to understand business needs and help deliver aligned, impactful outcomes.
Why Lloyds Banking Group

We’re on an exciting journey and there couldn’t be a better time to join us. The investments we’re making in our people, data, and technology are leading to innovative projects, fresh possibilities, and countless new ways for our people to work, learn, and thrive.

What you’ll need
  • A passion for continuous improvement and transformation, with experience in developing solutions using a variety of analytical tools.
  • Proficiency in SQL, Python, and Power BI—experience with GCP native tools is a bonus but not essential.
  • An interest in developing future-focused skills, supporting cross-team learning and collaboration.
  • A proactive and adaptable mindset, with the ability to solve problems and contribute to change in a dynamic environment.
  • Strong communication skills, with the confidence to support storytelling, influence outcomes, and work effectively across diverse teams.
  • Familiarity with Agile principles and tools like Jira is desirable.
  • Experience in Mortgages and/or Pricing Analysis is helpful, though not required.
About us

If you think all banks are the same, you’d be wrong. We’re an innovative, fast-changing business that’s shaping finance as a force for good. A bank that’s empowering its people to innovate, explore possibilities, and grow with purpose.

About working for us

Our focus is to ensure we’re inclusive every day, building an organisation that reflects modern society and celebrates diversity in all its forms. We want our people to feel that they belong and can be their best, regardless of background, identity or culture.

We also offer a wide-ranging benefits package which includes

  • A generous pension contribution of up to 15%
  • An annual bonus award, subject to Group performance
  • Share schemes including free shares
  • Benefits you can adapt to your lifestyle, such as discounted shopping
  • 28 day’s holidays, with bank holidays on top
  • A range of well-being initiatives, and generous parental leave policies

Want to do amazing work, that’s interesting and makes a difference to millions of people? Join our journey.


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