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Data Analyst

Burns Sheehan
City of London
1 day ago
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Data Analyst | £45,000 - £50,000 | Remote or x 1-2 Days per Week (London)


💰 £45,000 - £50,000

📍London (Hybrid or Remote)

🛠️ SQL, Looker, BigQuery


We’re supporting a fast-growing consumer marketplace that’s reshaping how people access wellness services across the UK and Europe. With over a million treatments delivered and a thriving network of self-employed professionals, the business is now strengthening its data function and hiring a Data Analyst to help drive quality, insight, and better decision making across the company.


This role sits at the heart of their operations, marketing and customer insight work. You’ll be working across clean, structured data sets as well as improving the quality of what comes through the pipeline. It’s a hands-on role where you’ll partner with teams across the business and lift their self-serve data capability.


What You’ll Be Doing:


Data Quality & Reporting:


  • Maintain and improve the data pipeline, fix issues, and adapt to changes.
  • Build and maintain dashboards and reports across Looker.
  • Work with third-party providers on data access and integrations.


Insight & Collaboration:


  • Analyse pro performance, availability and customer behaviour to support operational and commercial decisions.
  • Lead work across segmentation, churn analysis and revenue reporting.
  • Partner with teams across the business to understand data needs and create self-serve tools.
  • Provide guidance and technical support to colleagues when needed.


What They’re Looking For:


  • 3+ years’ experience in data analysis.
  • Strong SQL skills with experience in Looker/LookML and BigQuery.
  • Good understanding of data modelling, data architecture and governance.
  • Confident working independently and comfortable challenging and refining requirements.
  • Strong communicator who enjoys collaborating across teams.
  • Experience with dbt is a nice bonus.


This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys ownership, wants exposure across operations and marketing, and likes being trusted as the go-to person for insight. If you’re interested, apply now or get in touch for a confidential chat.


Data Analyst | £45,000 - £50,000 | Remote or x 1-2 Days per Week (London)

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