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Data and Machine Learning Analyst

Co-op
Manchester
1 week ago
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Data and Machine Learning Analyst

£35,000 to £47,000 pro-rata plus great benefits (Work Level 6A)
10-month secondment/fixed-term contract
Manchester city centre (hybrid)


Please note: We’re unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role


We’re open to applications from people who may require flexible working arrangements. There’ll be an opportunity to discuss your flexible working requirements during the interview process, and at offer stage.


We’re looking for a Data and Machine Learning Analyst to join our Advanced Analytics & Insights team on a 10-month fixed-term contract in Manchester. In this role, you’ll help us make the most out of our data across Co‑op. We’ll look to you to use advanced analytical techniques to support projects and help colleagues put data at the heart of their decision‑making.


Why this role matters

At Co‑op, we’re dedicated to building more value for our member‑owners every day. To do this, we rely on smart, data‑led decision making. This role offers a chance to play a big part in uncovering insights that will help shape the future of how we work and make a real difference for the people in our communities.


What you’ll do

  • Deliver end‑to‑end analytics projects using advanced techniques and data from multiple sources
  • Collaborate with colleagues across Co‑op to spot opportunities for data‑driven decision‑making
  • Build a deep understanding of how your work connects to wider business goals
  • Communicate insights and recommendations clearly to both technical and non‑technical audiences
  • Support the development and deployment of statistical machine learning models to inform strategy

What you’ll bring

  • Experience in data analytics and strong data modelling skills
  • Proficiency in SQL, SAS, Python or similar tools
  • Experience working with large, complex datasets
  • A strong numeracy background (e.g., maths, statistics, or equivalent)
  • Good communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to make data accessible and engaging

We know some people may hesitate to apply if they don’t meet every requirement. At Co‑op, we’re committed to building diverse and inclusive teams, so if you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t align perfectly, we still encourage you to apply.


Why Co‑op?

At Co‑op, we’re owned by our members. And because we’re owned by you, we can do right by you. So when you join us, you’re not just taking a job, you’re joining a movement. We’re an organisation that puts people and communities first, and we’re powered by purpose. We want this to be a place where you can thrive, so you’ll also receive:



  • 28 days holiday pro‑rata plus bank holidays
  • A pension with up to 10% employer contributions
  • 30% discount on Co‑op products and 10% off other brands
  • Stream – early access to a percentage of your pay as you earn it
  • Virtual healthcare including GP appointments, mental health support, nutrition and fitness advice
  • 24/7 colleague support service
  • Training and support for your development and career progression
  • Cycle‑to‑work scheme

A place you’ll belong

We’re building diverse teams that reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from everyone, and our support centre is an inclusive environment where all our colleagues can thrive.


If you have a disability, we’ll make reasonable adjustments to support you through the recruitment process. We’re also proud to be part of the Disability Confident scheme – if you’re disabled and you meet the minimum criteria for this job, we’ll guarantee you an interview.


Learn more about our recruitment process at https://jobs.coop.co.uk/apply-process


Explore our commitments to diversity, inclusion and wellbeing at https://jobs.coop.co.uk/diversity-inclusion-wellbeing


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