Senior Data Analyst

Maria Mallaband Care Group
Leeds
1 month ago
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Senior Data Analyst Location: [Leeds | Full-Time | Department: Data & Analytics
Reports to: Head of Data
Are you passionate about turning data into insights that drive real business impact? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where innovation and curiosity are celebrated? We're looking for a Senior Data Analyst to join our growing Data & Analytics team and help shape the future of data-driven decision-making across the organisation.
What You'll Be Doing
As a Senior Data Analyst, you'll be at the heart of our data strategy — transforming complex datasets into clear, actionable insights. You'll work closely with cross-functional teams, build powerful dashboards in Power BI, and help optimise our data infrastructure.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Data Analysis & Insight Delivery
Collecting, cleaning, and analysing large datasets from multiple sources
Creating advanced Power BI dashboards and reports to support strategic decisions
Conducting statistical and trend analysis to drive operational improvements
Data Warehouse Management
Designing and maintaining ETL processes and scalable data models
Collaborating with IT and engineering teams to ensure seamless data integration
Collaboration & Strategy
Partnering with stakeholders to understand analytical needs and deliver solutions
Contributing to data governance and strategy development
Advanced Analytics
Exploring innovative techniques and staying ahead of BI trends
What You'll Bring
Advanced Power BI skills (including DAX, Power Query)
Strong SQL and data warehousing experience
Solid understanding of ETL pipelines and data modelling
Minimum 2–3 years in data analytics or BI roles
Bonus points for Python or R knowledge
Education & Certifications:
Bachelor's or Master's in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or related field
Professional certifications (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate) are a plus
What We Offer
We believe in rewarding great work. Here's what you can expect:
Competitive salary
Private medical cover (Bupa) – company funded
4x salary life assurance
Royal London pension scheme
25 days holiday + bank holidays (with Holiday Flex options)
Discounts across top retailers, leisure, and hospitality
Simply Health cashback plan + 24/7 virtual GP access
Enhanced parental leave + £200 new child payment
Flexible working patterns
Cycle to work scheme
Wellbeing support, EAP, and discounted gym membership
Free membership to The Company Shop, Will Service, and more
*Some benefits are subject to probation and eligibility criteria.
Ready to turn data into decisions?
Apply now and be part of a team where your insights make a difference.

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