Data Analyst

Anson Mccade
Camberley
2 days ago
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Data Analyst
£Up to £68,000 GBP
Hybrid WORKING
Location: Frimley, Central London, Greater London - United Kingdom Type: Permanent

Data Analyst (DV)
Location: London / Hybrid
Travel: Overseas travel required (up to 2 months, twice per year)
Security Clearance: Must hold active DV
Nationality: UK National only

Join a globally recognised organisation consistently celebrated for excellence in digital innovation, defence delivery, and employee development. Our client is renowned for building inclusive, high-performing teams that operate at the cutting edge of secure data, cyber, and intelligence work - delivering outcomes that matter in the most demanding environments.

With thousands of specialists working across multiple countries, our client has earned an outstanding reputation for combining technical excellence with a people-first culture. This is a rare opportunity for a Data Analyst (DV) to work on nationally significant Defence programmes while benefiting from structured career development, strong community support, and meaningful impact.

The Role - Data Analyst (DV)
As a Data Analyst (DV) , you will join a specialist Digital Defence Services team supporting secure, multi-domain Defence environments. The Data Analyst (DV) will work closely with customers to analyse complex datasets, build insight-driven visualisations, and directly support operational and strategic decision-making.

You will be part of a wider security consulting community, with clear pathways for growth and progression as a Data Analyst (DV) in a highly trusted environment.

What You'll Be Doing as a Data Analyst (DV) Analyse large, complex datasets (including temporal and relational data) to identify patterns, anomalies, and actionable insights
Build and maintain interactive dashboards to visualise key metrics and operational trends
Work directly with customers to understand requirements and translate them into effective analytical solutions
Present clear, concise insights and recommendations to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Develop and document SQL queries, scripts, and reports for recurring and ad-hoc analysis
Take analytical ownership by developing deep knowledge of customer data holdings
Proactively drive improvements in analytical capability, data models, and governance practices
Skills & Experience Required Proven experience working as a Data Analyst (DV) , Data Analyst, or similar analytical role
Strong proficiency in Python for data analysis (e.g. pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib)
Hands-on experience with graph databases such as Neo4j
Experience building dashboards using OpenSearch or comparable visualisation tools
Strong SQL skills and experience working with relational databases
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex analysis into clear, actionable insight
Solid understanding of data quality, governance, privacy, and security considerations
Proactive, self-driven approach with the ability to work independently and collaboratively
Security Clearance & Eligibility Active DV clearance is mandatory
Candidates must be UK nationals
Due to the nature of the work, only candidates who already hold DV can be considered
Why Join as a Data Analyst (DV)? Work on high-impact Defence and national security programmes
Join a respected, award-winning organisation with a strong people and learning culture
Hybrid working with flexibility to support work-life balance
Clear career development pathways within a large, specialist analytics community
Opportunity to travel internationally and support global Defence initiatives
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