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Senior Data Analyst

Pensions Regulator
Brighton
6 days ago
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The role and responsibilities

Do you have a strong passion for using analysis and evidence to influence policy and regulatory decisions? Are you able to tell robust but engaging stories with data to stakeholders? If the answer to this is ‘yes’ then we have a great opportunity for a Senior Analyst at TPR, to support the delivery of better saver outcomes through impactful evidence, research and analysis.


You will be responsible for delivering analytical projects across a range of regulatory areas. Examples of the type of work you may deliver include:



  • Helping TPR to understand the future size and shape of the Defined Benefit and Defined Contributions pensions landscape.
  • Undertaking analysis to support new policy and regulation implementation (for example the Value for Money framework).
  • Developing new statistical publications.

As TPR’s regulatory needs evolve, you will be able to flexibly pivot to focus of new work areas.


We are looking for collaborative analysts, who are comfortable working with stakeholders across TPR. You will also have the opportunity to work with junior analysts within the team, providing leadership and guidance on both scoping projects and the analytical delivery.


Person specification
The role criteria

  • Proactive and flexible.
  • Problem solving and analytical skills.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Personable and a team player.
  • Ability to prioritise and use initiative.

Apply before 11:55 pm on Monday 20th October 2025


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