Senior Data Analyst...

Omnis Partners
City of London
9 months ago
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Senior Data Analyst

International Logistics Scale-Up 🚚🚀

💸 £65k – £85k

📍London hybrid 3 days per week

We're working with a tech-first logistics company with a focus on sustainable delivery.

We’re hiring for a Senior Data Analyst to help support their sustained growth.

You'll sit in a small, high-impact team and work closely with Data Scientists, Pricing, and Product specialists to improve how jobs are allocated and fulfilled across the delivery network, ultimately reducing operational costs while improving environmental impact.

Why it’s exciting:

  • Huge scope for impact – your work will directly shape smarter routing decisions across thousands of daily jobs
  • Autonomy and ownership – you’ll work end-to-end, from KPI definition to A/B test analysis
  • Tech-focused environment – strong use of Python, R, and SQL, plus real buy-in from stakeholders
  • Mission-driven – this team genuinely cares about reducing carbon and optimising for good

    The setup:

  • You'll be part of a tight-knit team, meaning you have visibility and the opportunity to see the direct impact of your work
  • Close collaboration with pricing and optimisation squads
  • International business, with stability and credibility in the logistics space

    Ideal fit:

  • Confident, senior level analyst background in logistics, delivery, or marketplace platforms
  • Comfortable working in Python, SQL, R, and dashboarding tools
  • Loves messy problems, chaotic periods of growth, and figuring out optimisation at scale
  • Values a team that’s performance-driven, action-oriented, and learning-focused

    If you're ready to join a scaling tech company solving real-world problems with smart data and sharp code, get in touch.

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