Lead Data Analyst

Corecom Consulting
Bexleyheath
3 days ago
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Lead Data Analyst

Location: Flexible UK

Salary: £85,000 plus bonus of up to 17 per cent and a yearly equity gift worth 10 per cent of base

I am working with a leading organisation operating across multiple brands within the property and legal technology space. They are searching for a Lead Data Analyst to play a pivotal role in shaping how data informs decisions across three well established yet differently matured businesses. This is a rare opportunity to drive an insight led culture across a complex and growing group.

In this role, you will guide how data is used to support product, marketing, and commercial strategy. You will work end to end across the analytics lifecycle, combining hands on analysis with strategic influence. From exploring business needs and identifying opportunities, through to supporting feature development, analysing performance, and communicating insights to senior stakeholders, you will ensure data is turned into meaningful, measurable business impact.

The organisation is looking for someone who brings curiosity, commercial thinking, and proactive problem solving. Someone who not only answers the question but spots the opportunity, shaping the move from descriptive insight to diagnostic and prescriptive intelligence. As the analytics function grows, you will also have the opportunity to grow and develop your own team.

What you will be doing

* Turning complex data into clear and actionable insights...

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