Data Analyst

The Tithonia Group
London
3 weeks ago
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🌍Location: London, hybrd (3 days a week in office)

💷Salary: £40-50K, depending on experience

🕝Employment Type: Full-Time

🏢Experience Level: 0-2 years

About the Company

Simple Pharma’s purpose is to be the best home for proven pharma products. 

The pharma industry overspends on pharma operations by €100bn per year, putting the success of their pharma products at risk and creating inefficiencies in the healthcare system.  

Simple Pharma is building the first end-to-end distribution and compliance services company for pharma product owners. OurDistributeandComplyservices allow intellectual property owners to focus on their products without needing to build or maintain pharma backbone capabilities. We pick up from manufacturers and deliver to wholesalers and pharmacies, taking care of everything else in between to keep products in supply. We hold marketing authorisations and comply with all regulatory requirements to maintain the highest possible standard of quality and patient safety. And we do this across Europe with the aspiration to expand globally.

Founded in 2019, as part of the Tithonia Group, we have scaled our operations to manage close to 100,000 units per month and 60 marketing authorisations across 25 countries. Our diverse and combined team has more than 30 people across 7 countries, speaking more than 10 languages. We are EBITDA profitable, growing, and are participating in a market that is ripe for new thinking.

At Simple Pharma, our core values— Knowledge and Transparency, Agency, First Principle Thinking & Humility—guide our actions every day. They shape our daily operations and interactions. Whether it’s empowering a colleague with the right information, proactively addressing challenges, or embracing feedback, we live these values every day to ensure that Simple Pharma is a place where innovation thrives, and excellence is the norm.

Requirements

The role 👩👨

The Data Analyst at Simple Pharma plays a key role in driving business insight and operational improvement through data. Reporting to the Principal Engineering Lead within the development team, this role is focused on project-based work, developing analytics, automation and applications that provide clear, actionable insights to business stakeholders.

This is a highly entrepreneurial role in an exciting, early-stage business where you will be encouraged to contribute ideas and help shape the company’s trajectory.

Unlike traditional data analyst roles, this position requires a deep understanding of the full range of activities within Simple Pharma, ensuring data-driven insights are both relevant and impactful. Success in this role depends on a strong analytical mindset to extract and interpret data accurately, combined with a business-oriented and collaborative approach to ensure insights translate into real value for the company.

What you will be doing

1. Develop Dashboards & Provide Business Insights & Decision Support

  • Design dashboards and reports to provide real-time metrics, analyze data, and deliver actionable insights that support strategic decisions.

2. Drive Data-Led Projects to Completion by Collaborating with Business Teams

  • Own analytics projects from start to finish, working with teams to understand their needs and ensure data drives decision-making and business improvements.

3. Embed Data into Automation & Workflows

  • Collaborate with the development team to embed data insights into automated workflows, identifying opportunities to streamline business functions and align automation with business objectives.

4. Ensure Data Accuracy & Best Practices

  • Maintain data accuracy and consistency, follow best practices in visualisation and reporting, and educate business users on effective data-driven decision-making.

Who You Are and What You Bring

Required Skills and Qualifications:

  • Scripting & Automation– Familiarity with Python for data analysis and automation.
  • Business Intelligence (BI)– Ability to structure data to support business reporting and decision-making
  • Problem-Solving Mindset– Ability to analyse complex business challenges and provide actionable, data-driven solutions.
  • Business Acumen– Understanding of business operations and ability to align data insights with strategic objectives.
  • Stakeholder Engagement– Ability to collaborate with non-technical teams, understand their needs, and communicate insights effectively.
  • Project Management– Ability to manage multiple analytics projects, ensuring they deliver value and meet business goals.
  • Degree in a Relevant Field– (e.g., Data Science, Computer Science, Business Analytics, Engineering, or a related discipline) or equivalent experience.

Preferred Skills and Qualifications:

  • Data Analysis & Visualisation– Strong experience with tools like Power BI, Tableau, or similar for creating insightful reports and dashboards.
  • SQL & Databases– Proficiency in writing SQL queries to extract and manipulate data from relational databases.
  • Data Processing & ETL– Understanding of data pipelines, ETL processes, and working with structured/unstructured datasets.
  • Experience in a Data Analyst Role–preferably in a business-focused environment where insights drive operational improvements.

Benefits

What we offer you

💰Competitive salary, £40-50k, based on experience, ensuring you're rewarded fairly.
💳Employee Stock Option. From day one, you'll receive stock options, making you a true partner in Simple Pharma's success.

❤️ComprehensivePrivate Medical and Dental Insurance:We've got you covered with top-tier health benefits.
🔋Learning & Development:Enjoy an annual allowance for professional growth.
🏖25 days of holidaysa year (plus bank holidays) and an option to buy 5 days per year.
🌴Work from anywhere:Flexibility to work from abroad for the entire month of August.
🌎August Holiday Perk: Use 7 holiday days and get an additional 3 days free.
☀️Summer Hours: Enjoy 2pm Friday finishes during July and August.

🐶Dog-Friendly Office: You'll find a pup or 2 around our dog-friendly office.

🚲Cycle to Work Scheme
🍿Team Activities: We believe in the power of team bonding and regularly organise company-wide events and overseas company off-sites.
⚡High-Performance Team: Join an ambitious and dynamic team that's passionate about excellence.
⏫ Continuous Investment: Benefit from ample training opportunities and resources.
🗻 Career Growth: Experience rapid professional and personal development, opening doors to multiple career paths.

The Tithonia Group is a meritocracy - we hire based on people's skills, experiences, and potential to contribute to our success.

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