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Data Analyst

Arrive
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

As a Data Analyst at Arrive, you’ll turn complex data into clear insights that drive smarter decisions across the business. You’ll ensure data accuracy, build and maintain Tableau dashboards, and deliver analysis that highlights performance, opportunities, and risks.


How You’ll Make an Impact

  • Provide accurate, timely reports to support departmental decision‑making.
  • Support analysis of operational performance and identify opportunities for improvement.
  • Monitor data quality across organizational systems and produce regular reports to identify and resolve issues.
  • Build and maintain client‑facing dashboards and portals in Tableau for effective data visualization.
  • Partner with cross‑functional teams to understand their processes and define reporting requirements.
  • Proactively maintain data pipelines to ensure no disruptions to reporting.

Your Background

  • A degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics or another quantitative field (or equivalent work experience).
  • 2+ years experience in an analytics role, preferably in e‑commerce or online marketplace.
  • Experience in using Tableau, SQL and advanced Excel skills.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Comfortable in a small, fast‑paced environment.

Ideally You Will Have

  • Experience delivering end‑to‑end insights, from scoping requirements to creating an analysis and presenting the results to stakeholders.
  • Experience using data to solve real business problems.
  • Knowledge of the ETL (Extract, Transform & Load) framework.

Location

This role is based in a hybrid setting in London, UK.


About Arrive

Arrive, including brands like EasyPark, Flowbird, RingGo, ParkMobile and Parkopedia, is a leading global mobility platform. Present in over 90 countries and 20,000 cities, Arrive helps people and decision‑makers make smarter decisions about urban mobility and ease the experience of travel worldwide.


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