Senior Business Data Analyst

Qodea
Manchester
1 day ago
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Qodea is Europe’s leading Google Cloud specialist consultancy. We're a team that’s energised by innovation and delivering exceptional results for our clients. We deliver cutting edge solutions across data & analytics, AI, cloud infrastructure or security that drive digital transformation and enable our customers to scale, modernise and thrive.

In joining Qodea, you’ll work alongside specialists in their field and would have access to mentoring, industry-recognised training and certifications, and personalised development plans to support your career growth.

We’re always looking for motivated and energetic people who are eager to learn and grow, so if you want to supercharge your career, join Qodea!

What you’ll do

As our Data Analyst, you'll transform raw information into actionable intelligence, driving strategic decisions across the business. You'll:

  • Collect and Manage Data: Gather data from diverse sources and take ownership of the business master data management framework and data governance. 
  • Ensure Data Quality: Clean, validate, and normalise data to guarantee accuracy and consistency.
  • Integrate Data Sources: Combine data from various systems to create a unified view of business performance.
  • Develop Reports and Dashboards: Build and maintain dashboards and reports in relevant systems and Looker to track key metrics like velocity, win rates, and customer lifetime value.
  • Identify Trends and Patterns: Analyse data to uncover trends, patterns, and correlations that inform business strategies.
  • Collaborate with Stakeholders: Partner with Sales, Marketing, Delivery, and Business Operations teams to understand their data needs and drive data-driven initiatives.
  • Communicate Data Effectively: Present findings and insights to stakeholders in a clear and understandable manner.

Requirements

What you’ll bring

  • Experience in data analysis or data governance. 
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify patterns and draw meaningful conclusions from data.  
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex data clearly and concisely.  
  • Understanding of revenue and customer success-related metrics and KPIs, and the sales, marketing, and delivery processes.  
  • Eagerness to learn new technologies and analytical techniques.  
  • Proficiency in SQL, Spreadsheets and data visualisation tools (we use Google, so Looker Studio and Google Sheets are preferred).  
  • Familiarity with data warehousing and ETL processes.
  • Knowledge of statistical analysis and modelling techniques.
  • Good understanding of Salesforce report building, dashboards, exports, and reporting automation tools. (desirable)
  • Experience with Marketing, Finance, and Delivery tools (desirable).  

How you’ll grow

  • The role offers a unique opportunity to have a direct impact on the company's revenue growth by providing actionable insights and data-driven recommendations.  
  • The Business Data Analyst will be a key player in shaping the company's revenue and delivery excellence strategy.  
  • The role provides ample opportunities to develop analytical and technical skills.  
  • Regular opportunities for industry-recognised training and certifications.  
  • Learning and development opportunities.  
  • Opportunities to develop within a fast-growing tech business with ambitious growth and impact goals.  

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Private healthcare scheme
  • Company pension 
  • Death in Service - 4x annual salary
  • 10 paid learning days per year
  • Regular opportunities for industry recognised training and certifications
  • Opportunities to develop within a fast growing-tech business with ambitious growth and impact goals
  • Generous annual leave policy and your birthday off (36 days inclusive of bank holidays)
  • Length of service awards
  • Sabbatical leave for employees over 5 years service
  • Market leading parental leave policies
  • Company events - opportunities to meet colleagues you don’t see every day

Diversity and Inclusion Statement

At Qodea, we champion diversity and inclusion. We believe that a career in IT should be open to everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability or neurotype. We value the unique talents and perspectives that each individual brings to our team, and we strive to create a fair and accessible hiring process for all. If you feel we can improve in any way, please reach out to our careers team via email at or connect with us on LinkedIn via ourQodea Company Page.

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