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Senior Data Analyst | Up to ÂŁ85,000 | 10% Bonus | London | Hybrid

Bishopsgate
4 weeks ago
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Senior Data Analyst
📍 London (Hybrid)  3 days in the office
đź’° Up to ÂŁ60,000 to ÂŁ85,000 + 10% bonus, 25 days holiday + Birthday off, 5% Pension, Various Discounts

SQL | Python | R | Segmentation | Data Analytics 

Are you the kind of Data analyst who doesn’t just crunch numbers but asks why they matter?

Do you enjoy turning messy data into clear stories that influence real decisions?

Are you confident working with senior stakeholders and driving change across a business?

If that sounds like you, this role could be a great fit.

I am working with a global organisation that’s made huge strides in becoming truly data driven. Their central Analytics & Data Science team is at the heart of that transformation and they’re now looking for someone who can help take things even further.

Why This Role?

This isn’t just another Data Analyst reporting job. You’ll be part of a team that’s central to how the business makes decisions, your work will be seen, valued, and acted on. It’s a fast-paced environment where your ideas genuinely matter.

What You’ll Be Doing As Senior Data Analyst

Dive into data to solve real business challenges
Own customer insight and spot opportunities others miss
Work directly with senior leaders—from C-suite down
Connect online and offline data to build a full customer picture
Support predictive modelling with the data science team
Build dashboards in Power BI to help teams self-serve
Present insights in a clear, engaging way that drives action
Champion a data-first culture across the businessWhat You’ll Bring

Strong SQL skills (Python or R is a bonus)
Experience in analytical roles, ideally with commercial or finance exposure
Confidence working with senior stakeholders
A curious mindset and proactive approach
Experience with data visualisation tools (Power BI preferred)
Solid understanding of statistics and how to apply it in contextNice to Have

Familiarity with consumer data and campaign analyticsIf you’re ready to make an impact and help shape a data-driven future, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or reach out for a quick chat.
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