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Data Analysis : Collect and interpret complex data from user interactions, surveys, and logs using tools such as Excel, SQL, and PowerBI. Create visualisations and reports to inform design and strategic decisions.
User Research : Conduct user research through surveys, interviews, and usability testing. Develop personas and journey maps to guide development.
Requirements Gathering : Collaborate with stakeholders to gather and document product requirements, facilitating workshops and drafting detailed specifications and user stories.
Market and Performance Analysis : Monitor product KPIs, research market trends and competitors, and identify opportunities for innovation and optimisation.
Product Documentation : Create and maintain comprehensive product documentation including research findings, performance reports, and market analysis summaries.
Collaboration : Work with digital product owners, designers, developers, and wider IT and business teams to ensure product vision and execution align with user and business needs.

Skills & Experience
Experience in a product analyst role with direct user support and stakeholder engagement.
Strong proficiency with data visualisation and analytics tools (e.g. PowerBI, Excel, SQL).
Experience conducting user research and delivering actionable insights.
Familiarity with Agile project delivery and documentation (user stories, acceptance criteria).
Working knowledge of industry analytics tools and AI/machine learning applications such as Microsoft CoPilot or generative AI (desirable).
Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts in non-technical terms.
PRINCE2 Foundation (desirable).
Proven ability to deliver excellent customer service and provide user training.

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