Data Analyst

Anson McCade
London
3 days ago
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Data Analyst – London (Hybrid)


Our client, a leading digital, cyber, and intelligence organisation, is seeking a Data Analyst to join their Digital Defence Services team. The team supports the UK Ministry of Defence, delivering secure digital solutions that enable multi-domain integration and data exploitation.


NOTE: Due to the nature of the project this role is only relevant for candidates holding an active DV clearance


Key Responsibilities:

  • Analyse large-scale temporal and relational datasets to identify patterns, anomalies, and actionable insights.
  • Build and maintain interactive dashboards using OpenSearch or similar tools.
  • Translate customer requirements into effective data solutions and visualisations.
  • Present findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Develop and maintain queries, scripts, and reports for ad-hoc and recurring analysis.
  • Drive continuous improvement of data models, processes, and governance practices.


Required Skills and Experience:

  • Proven experience in data analysis, preferably in customer-facing environments.
  • Proficient in Python (pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib) for data manipulation and analysis.
  • Hands-on experience with graph databases, such as Neo4j.
  • Strong SQL skills and familiarity with relational database environments.
  • Experience building dashboards and visualisations in OpenSearch or comparable tools.
  • Excellent communication, able to translate complex data into actionable insights.
  • Understanding of data quality, governance, and privacy standards.
  • Proactive and independent, with the ability to collaborate effectively.
  • Must hold a MoD/Partner DV and be a UK National.


Why Join:

  • Work on high-impact projects supporting national security.
  • Exposure to cutting-edge digital solutions across the public sector.
  • Clear career progression within a supportive and diverse team.
  • Flexible hybrid working to balance personal and professional life.


Location: London, UK – Hybrid


Apply Now:

If you are a driven, analytical professional looking to make a tangible impact on national security through data, this role offers the opportunity to grow your expertise while working on mission-critical projects. Join a team where your insights directly influence strategic decision-making and help shape the future of digital defence.

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