Senior Consultant - Data Analyst

Intuita - Vacancies
Liverpool
2 months ago
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👥 The Team

We’re Intuita – a fast growing consultancy that’s making waves in both the consultancy and technology space! Now as part of the wider FSP Consulting group, we continue with our ambitious growth plans for this year and beyond; we are looking for talented individuals to complement the team of experts we already have working across our business, becoming a pivotal part of our journey, to not just meet, but continuously exceed our client expectations!


📝The Role

We are looking for a bright, driven, and hands‑on analyst to join our growing data consultancy.


You will bring experience of various analytical techniques in a real‑world environment, as well as the ability to maintain strong client relationship skills and the natural inclination to take ownership of analytical problems. You will work both independently and collaboratively to provide high‑quality solutions.


As a key player within an already experienced and talented analytics team, you are expected to provide clarity of thinking, analytical excellence, and exceptional quality to multiple deliveries.


This role provides an exciting development path with exposure to each level of our organisation and opportunities to experience all elements of the project lifecycle, from inception through to delivery.


Key outputs for the role:



  • Developing Approach and Plans: Detailed, thought‑through analytical approaches to solving business problems, with a keen focus on client value.
  • Detailed Analytical Outputs: Fit for purpose solutions to business problems such as ML models, Probabilistic models, and / or curated datasets that can be easily translated into actionable insights.
  • Building Business Context: Drawing contextual conclusions and actions from analytics that are highly relevant and valuable to the end-client.
  • Commercial Understanding: Able to relate to differing client business models, identification of business challenges from analytical investigation and/or demonstration of how analytical solutions can drive commercial value.
  • Presentation of value add: Ability to present, illustrate and articulate the results of analytical work and the value created for end clients.
  • Delivery Focused: Ability to ensure delivery is high value, on time and client focused. You must be equally comfortable working either as part of a team or displaying self‑starter skills whilst working independently.

🧑 A bit about you

We have a strong ethos of accountability, quality and integrity at Intuita and like to work with people who believe in this too. We also really value collaboration and teamwork, working together to solve problems but always having fun along the way. We want you to bring your own personality and approach to the role, but you’ll also need:


Your Experience:

  • Proven track‑record delivering high‑quality analytics in a hands‑on capacity.
  • Understanding of machine learning models.
  • Has worked with customer value, commercial, and / or marketing data.
  • Experience working with a wide range of analytics tools and techniques.
  • Experience presenting complex information to a variety of stakeholders.
  • Sound knowledge of data protection and GDPR.
  • Degree in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics or equivalent).
  • Work within a large corporate setting with big data volumes is highly advantageous (e.g., financial services, telco, healthcare).

Your technical skills:

  • SQL (critical)
  • Excel (critical)
  • Python and R (highly desirable)
  • Other analytical tools, Spark or similar (highly desirable)
  • Knowledge of data warehousing, databases, and optimisation tools (highly desirable)
  • Experience with other programming languages and technologies is advantageous.

Your characteristics:

  • Proactive, dynamic, and driven by solving analytical problems, with a great eye for detail.
  • Takes accountability and ownership of tasks, works with tenacity and confidence to find a way.
  • An excellent communicator who can make sense of and communicate complex ideas.
  • Ability to quickly understand client context and demonstrate expertise in their business.
  • A relationship builder, with the ability to motivate and engage effectively to build trust with clients and colleagues.
  • An interest in industry trends, emerging technologies, and client’s businesses.

If you don’t fit the above criteria exactly and are interested in working for us, get in touch anyway – we hire people, not job specs!


❔What’s in it for you?

  • 💷 Salary: £circa £50,000 - £70,000 per annum DOE
  • 🏠 (Really) flexible and remote working – we don’t mind when, where or how you work; you are trusted to work in the way that suits you best.
  • 🧠 Genuine care and support for your health and wellbeing – free therapy sessions, financial education, birthday treats and much more.
  • 🚀 Incredible training and learning opportunities – you’ll be surrounded by the best in the business and encouraged to keep growing.
  • ✨ Freedom and empowerment to own problems and explore new ideas – we allow our consultants to actually be consultants, not just bodies.
  • 🧑🤝🧑 A supportive, friendly team – we work hard and enjoy spending time together, whether it’s in‑person at socials or via silly Slack conversations.

📧 If you require any support with your application, please contact:


We look forward to hearing from YOU!


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