Data Analyst

SoCode Limited
Cambridge
3 days ago
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Permanent | Product & Technology | UK-based
Salary: £30,000 – £45,000 + bonus & benefits
I’m currently recruiting for a Data Analyst to join a growing fintech organisation within their Product & Technology team. This is a great opportunity for someone early in their data career who wants exposure to a broad range of business areas and the chance to develop in a fast-paced, data-driven environment.
The Role Reporting to a Senior Data Analyst, you’ll support business-wide reporting and analytics, helping turn raw data into accurate, meaningful insights that inform decision-making across compliance, finance, commercial, product, and leadership teams.
Key Responsibilities
Support the delivery of reporting and analytics across the business
Assist with analytics projects and respond to internal reporting requests
Clean, transform, and analyse data to produce clear business insights
Ensure reporting outputs are accurate, consistent, and well documented
Communicate analytical findings to technical and non-technical stakeholders
Support CRM reporting and data needs across commercial and operational teamsRequired Experience & Skills
1–3 years’ experience in a data analysis, reporting, or analytics role
Strong SQL skills with experience writing queries
Experience with data cleansing, visualisation, and trend analysis
Strong communication skills and attention to detail
Ability to manage internal stakeholder expectations
A curious, adaptable mindset and eagerness to learnNice to Have
Experience in fintech, payments, or financial services
Exposure to cloud data warehouses (e.g. Snowflake)
Experience with BI tools such as Tableau or Amazon QuickSight
Exposure to AI or machine learning techniquesWhat’s on Offer
Competitive salary (£30,000–£45,000 depending on experience)
Bonus scheme and pension
Private health insurance and healthcare cash plan
Life assurance and income protection
25 days’ annual leave plus public holidays and a birthday day offIf you’re looking to develop your data career within a collaborative, innovative fintech environment, I’d love to hear from you.
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