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Data Analyst
Location: Hybrid – Minimum 2 days per week in our London office
Salary: Competitive + Benefits
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Clever with data?
We help consumer-facing businesses increase customer engagement and boost profitability by digging deep into the data they already have, combining it with our own insights and expertise. Think of us as data co-pilots for sales, marketing, operations, billing, credit, and debt, delivering measurable results fast, with many clients seeing 5x ROI within months.

Our clients span financial services, retail, utilities, energy, telecoms & media, water, and not-for-profit sectors.

The Role
We’re looking for a Data Analyst to join our growing team and transform complex data into meaningful insights that drive real business benefits. You will:



Analyse large, complex datasets to uncover actionable insights.

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Identify and resolve data quality issues to ensure accuracy and completeness.

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Validate and reconcile data as part of the Data Analytics Cycle.

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Produce compelling visualisations, reports, and business commentary.

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Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to deliver end-to-end solutions.

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Balance technical demands with analytical problem-solving.

What Success Looks Like

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Clear, concise, and impactful data analytics to support client decision-making.

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Translating data into targeted actions for specific industry needs.

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Contributing to the evolution of our product suite through robust insights.

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Taking ownership of deliverables and supporting knowledge sharing within the team.

What We’re Looking For

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Proficiency in Python and/or SQL, and experience with relational databases.

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Skilled in Tableau and/or Power BI.

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Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects.

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Naturally inquisitive with a passion for continuous learning.

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Experience in Telecoms, Banking, Utilities, or data consultancy (advantageous).

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Able to travel within the UK and work in our London office at least 2 days a week.

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Full right to work in the UK.

Why Join Us?

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Collaborative, sociable working culture.

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Purpose-driven company with strong values: One Team, Quality Delivery, Trusted, Agile & Curious, Open, Honest Communication.

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Opportunity to work across multiple industries and make a measurable impact.

If you’re ready to put data at the heart of every decision and work somewhere that does things differently – and better – we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and help us turn data into action

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