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Data Analyst

Capio Recruitment
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Overview

Job Title: Data & Insights Analyst

Location: Birmingham (Office-based, Acocks Green)

Salary: £34,000 – £38,000

Benefits: 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays, 6% employer pension contribution, mileage reimbursement at 45p per mile

About the Company:

This well-established group provides specialist broking and consultancy services within the UK insurance sector. Known for its professional yet supportive culture, the organisation has built a strong reputation for quality and expertise across both its divisions. Joining this team means becoming part of a growing business where insight-driven decision making is key to shaping the company’s continued success.

Role Summary

The Data & Insights Analyst will play a pivotal role in supporting strategic and operational performance across the business. You’ll work closely with senior stakeholders, including the Group Head of Operations, to design, analyse, and present data that drives business efficiency and informs key decisions. The role offers real ownership and visibility across both the broking and consultancy sides of the group.

Responsibilities
  • Gather, analyse, and interpret business data to identify trends, insights, and opportunities for improvement
  • Produce and maintain performance dashboards and reports for management and operational teams
  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders to refine reporting processes and improve data integrity
  • Support business planning, forecasting, and performance tracking using relevant data tools
  • Present findings clearly and confidently to non-technical audiences, influencing business outcomes
Requirements
  • Strong analytical skills with experience in data analysis and reporting
  • Confident user of Excel and data visualisation tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, or similar)
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities
  • High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Comfortable working 100% office-based with occasional travel to group offices
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