Data Analyst

Telford
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Job Opportunity: Performance Analyst - Digital (G‑Forms)
Rate: Up to £400/day
Clearance: BPSS
Location: Telford - 2 days on-site
Duration: Until 31/03/2027
IR35:Inside
About the Role

Join a fast‑paced digital team using an in‑house forms platform and modern tech tools (including Upscan, Scala, GDS prototyping kit and more) to deliver high‑impact, user‑focused digital services.We've recently brought together two digital forms teams into one, and we're looking for a Performance Analyst who can help put data at the heart of everything we do. You'll be the go‑to person for shaping how we collect, analyse and present insights that drive smarter decisions and better digital products.
What You'll Do

Build dashboards, performance insights and deep‑dive analysis that influence delivery
Help create a strong data culture across a newly-expanded team
Work closely with senior analysts across multiple digital form platforms
Explore a wide variety of user journeys and operational data to uncover opportunities for improvement
Bring fresh ideas, experiment with data and help drive innovationWho We're Looking For
This role is ideal for someone who:

Loves using data to solve problems and spot patterns
Enjoys collaborating in a multidisciplinary digital environment
Wants room to experiment, innovate and shape how data is used
Is either early in their analytics journey or already experienced and eager to lead change

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