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Data Analyst ID43342

Humand Talent
London
6 days ago
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Data Analyst – Product Focused – SQL/Data Warehousing


Passionate About Turning Data into Business Impact?

Do you thrive on uncovering insights that don’t just sit in reports but actually change the way a business operates?


Are you looking for a role where your SQL expertise and analytical mindset can directly influence product decisions and measurable growth?


This could be your perfect next role.


The Opportunity

Our client is an established international digital business seeking a Product-Focused Data Analyst who can bridge the gap between numbers and impact.

You’ll be at the heart of optimising digital journeys, uncovering opportunities in the data, and, most importantly, demonstrating the real-world outcomes of your analysis. Whether it’s increasing customer retention, boosting engagement, or improving product features, your work will drive tangible results.


Why This Role is Great

  • Use SQL and data warehousing skills to extract, model, and structure data that powers smarter decisions
  • Deliver insights that lead to measurable business outcomes such as uplift in revenue, retention, or efficiency
  • Collaborate with product and commercial teams to ensure data informs every decision
  • Build dashboards and reports that bring clarity and transparency across the business
  • Take ownership of projects where the focus is not just on the “what” but the “so what” and “what next”


About You

You’ll bring a mix of technical expertise and commercial awareness, with a track record of proving how data delivers value. You’ll have:

  • Strong SQL skills, with experience querying large datasets and working with data warehouses
  • Background in data analysis, BI, or product analytics with evidence of driving business outcomes
  • Familiarity with data modelling and ETL processes
  • Ability to communicate insights in a way that drives decisions and measurable impact
  • Experience with BI tools such as Power BI or Tableau
  • Confidence in managing multiple stakeholders and competing priorities


Nice to Have

  • Exposure to product experimentation or A/B testing
  • Interest in digital product journeys and customer experience optimisation
  • Experience with Python or Google Analytics


What’s in It for You

  • Competitive salary to £50k
  • Career development programmes designed to accelerate your growth
  • Regular performance feedback to help you progress
  • Wellbeing support for you and your family
  • A range of local benefits which may include:
  • Private healthcare
  • Pension scheme
  • Life assurance and income protection



We are committed to inclusive hiring practices and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Even if you don’t tick every box, we’d love to hear from you if you bring the right mindset and a passion for using data to make a difference.

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