Senior Pay Data Analyst

Evri
Morley
4 days ago
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Were Hiring! Senior Pay Data Analyst!
Location:

Morley/Hybrid
At Evri, our service providers are at the heart of everything we do. Making sure they are paid fairly, accurately and on time is essential to building trust and keeping our operations running smoothly.
As a

Senior Pay Data Analyst , youll play a vital role in delivering Evris Fair Pay commitments. In this highly analytical role, you will use

advanced SQL, Databricks and data modelling

to ensure pay is accurate, compliant and fair!
Acting as a

senior escalation point and subject matter expert , you will support complex pay modelling, system configuration and high-priority operational issues.
Working closely with finance, payroll, operations and technology teams, you will be translating complex data into clear, actionable insight for senior stakeholders.

This role suits an

experienced analyst

who thrives in a

fast-paced, real-time operational environment

and enjoys balancing deep technical work with business impact.
Interested? Take a look below to understand what youll be doing as a Senior Pay Data Analyst:
Supporting fair, accurate and timely pay for our service providers, in line with Evri Fair Pay and National Living Wage requirements
Using

SQL

and reporting tools to analyse large datasets, resolve complex pay issues and provide clear insight to the business
Building and maintaining logic models, reporting solutions and

Databricks

datasets that support operational reporting and payment accuracy
Proactively identifying opportunities to improve pay processes, systems and ways of working
Providing expert analytical input to complex or escalated pay queries
Supporting the configuration, testing and ongoing accuracy of pay systems, ensuring changes are implemented correctly
Creating clear, business-friendly documentation to explain payment logic and methodologies
Supporting pay runs to ensure they are accurate and on time, and providing cover for the Courier Pay Manager when required
Still interested? Great News! We are looking for:
Strong experience using

SQL

for data analysis and problem solving
The ability to stay calm, focused and effective in a fast-paced, operational environment
Experience with

Power BI

and pay or finance operations is desirable, but not essential
A proactive, improvement-focused mindset with strong attention to detail
The confidence to lead analytical workstreams and influence across multiple teams
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to turn complex data into clear, practical insight
What success looks like:
Service providers are paid fairly, accurately and on time
Complex pay issues are resolved quickly and clearly
Pay processes and systems are simpler, stronger and more efficient
You help deliver annualised cost savings while protecting fairness and compliance
You are trusted as a subject matter expert and valued partner across the business
At Evri, were proud of our people-first culture. We believe in doing the right thing, supporting each other and constantly finding better ways to work. Youll be encouraged to bring your ideas, develop your skills and make a real impact in a business that values fairness, collaboration and progress.
We are Evri. Where everyone is welcome.
Were excited for the future. Lets deliver it together.

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