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Data Analyst

Harnham
City of London
3 weeks ago
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DATA ANALYST

£40,000 - £50,000

LONDON – 2-3X A WEEK


*Please note, this company is unable to sponsor, and you must be a UK resident to apply*


THE COMPANY

This small, collaborative organisation is at the heart of the out-of-home advertising industry is looking for a new team member to support their mission of measuring how many people see ads on billboards, buses, posters, and public screens. Funded by industry stakeholders, they provide the trusted data that ensures ad buying and selling is fair and consistent. This year marks an exciting phase of innovation, with new data models, collection methods, and even facial recognition technology being introduced to improve insights into audience movement and ad visibility across Great Britain.


THE ROLE

The client is looking for an Insight Analyst with strong SQL and spatial data experience to help uncover deeper insights from movement and audience data. You'll work with telecoms providers to gather and analyse spatial data, perform specialised analysis, and build visualisations (primarily in Tableau, though other tools are welcome). While this isn’t a data science role, there’s occasional use of R or Python, and basic front-end skills in HTML, JavaScript, or CSS would be a bonus as the team builds in-house tools. This role complements an existing Insight Manager focused on dashboarding, expanding the team’s analytical capability.


SKILLS + EXPERIENCE

  • Strong SQL experience
  • You must have strong geospatial data and analysis experience
  • Ideally you’ll come from a media/advertising background
  • Strong analytics and insight experience


HOW TO APPLY

If this sounds like the role for you, swiftly send over your CV to Izzi at Harnham by using the link below.

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