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Analyst Engineer (Palantir Foundry) – London – Salary Up To £60,000 per annum

Are you an analytically minded engineer ready to thrive in the AI era? A true Palantir enthusiast? Then Morela has the opportunity for you.

Morela are proud to be working with one of the UK’s leading Palantir partners, who are growing rapidly and now looking to bring on an Analyst Engineer to help meet increasing demand. This role sits at the intersection of data analysis, client delivery, and engineering perfect for someone who can bridge technical know-how with business insight, particularly within the Palantir Foundry ecosystem.

You’ll be joining a consultancy that operates at the cutting edge of AI and advanced technologies, helping organisations embed powerful software into complex environments. With a strong presence across public and private sectors, their services span from high-level advisory and programme design to engineering and digital execution. The team is known for its collaborative mindset and deep domain knowledge, working closely with clients to solve real-world problems with smart, data driven solutions.

Core Responsibilities

Client Focused Problem Solving: Collaborate with clients to understand their key challenges and translate these into actionable data workflows using Palantir Foundry.
Data Interpretation & Modelling: Analyse large datasets to extract trends, insights, and key metrics that support strategic decision-making.
Operational Workflow Design: Help design and optimise operational processes within Foundry, supporting automation and efficiency at scale.
Low Code/No-Code Development: Build and maintain data pipelines, dashboards, and user-facing applications using Foundry’s tools and frameworks.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Serve as the link between engineering teams and business users translating technical insights into clear, accessible outcomes.
Continuous Improvement: Support the ongoing refinement of client-facing solutions, ensuring they remain effective, scalable, and impactful.
What We’re Looking For

Educational Background: A degree in a STEM-related field such as Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics, or Physics.
Analytical Thinking: Comfortable working with data to solve complex problems and communicate clear, actionable insights.
Tool Proficiency: Familiarity with SQL, Python, or scripting languages is beneficial but experience working with data tools, low-code platforms, or BI tools (e.g., Foundry, Tableau, Power BI) is key.
Strong Communicator: Confident working with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, translating insights into real-world value.
Curious & Adaptable: Enthusiastic about learning new tools and adjusting to client needs in dynamic, fast-paced environments.
Team Player: Collaborative and eager to contribute to a high performing, mission-driven team.
Willing to Travel: Open to occasional travel (up to 25%) depending on the project.
As an Analyst Engineer, you’ll play a crucial role in turning raw data into insight and insight into action. Whether it’s streamlining logistics, enhancing operational efficiency, or supporting mission-critical programmes, your work will have real, tangible impact.

Please do not hesitate to reply and reach out to Morela today to find out more

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