Product Data Analyst

DeHavilland
London
2 days ago
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DeHavilland and Forefront Advisers are at the forefront of political intelligence and monitoring, providing data-driven insights that power public affairs strategies and financial decision-making. Backed by leading private equity firms, we are scaling rapidly across the UK and EU. Our clients include over 600 organisations – from blue-chip corporations to public sector leaders – who trust us to deliver accurate, real-time intelligence on the political and policy issues that matter most. 


As a Product Data Analyst, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality, reliability, and scalability of our political data products. You’ll work cross-functionally with product, tech, and content teams to enhance our data systems, onboard new data sources, and support the development of cutting-edge sentiment analysis tools. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives at the intersection of data integrity, product innovation, and process optimization. 


Key Responsibilities  


Data Integrity & Maintenance 


  • Monitor and maintain the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of our core datasets. 
  • Ensure data flows smoothly across systems and resolve data-related issues in collaboration with tech teams. 
  • Track and report on data quality metrics to support continuous improvement. 


Data Sourcing & Expansion 


  • Identify and evaluate new data sources to enhance the value of our product suite. 
  • Work with web scraping tools to ensure coverage of political stakeholder publications. 
  • Troubleshoot issues in data pipelines and help scale sourcing infrastructure. 



Product & Sentiment Development 


  • Contribute to the design and rollout of sentiment-based data products. 
  • Support sentiment scoring development and ensure consistency across datasets. 
  • Partner with product managers to translate analytical needs into data structures. 


Process Optimization & Documentation 


  • Maintain robust documentation of data sources, processes, and QA standards. 
  • Proactively suggest and implement improvements to workflows and data architecture. 


Your Experience & Knowledge  


  • 1–3 years of professional experience in a data-centric role (e.g., data analyst, product data specialist, or similar). 
  • Proficiency with tools such as Excel, Looker, Tableau, or similar BI platforms. 
  • Comfortable working with structured and unstructured data in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Strong attention to detail and a methodical approach to problem-solving. 
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills. 


Nice to have: 


  • Experience working with large or complex datasets. 
  • Familiarity with natural language processing or sentiment analysis tools. 
  • Understanding of political landscapes, especially UK or EU public affairs. 
  • Exposure to APIs, web scraping, and data integration processes. 


Why join us? 


  • Be part of a high-impact team shaping the next generation of political data products 
  • Work on innovative projects that sit at the heart of policy and public affairs 
  • Thrive in collaborative, supportive, and intellectually curious environment 


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