Lead Data Analyst
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  • England,London
  • full-time
  • £65,000 - £95,000 per annum
Job Description:
LEAD DATA ANALYST - LONDON
UP TO £95,000
THE COMPANY
I have partnered with a high-growth start-up on a key Lead level Analytics hire. Within this role, you will utilise your expertise in SQL to conduct exploratory analysis to optimise their operations. Bonus and equity included.
THE ROLE
The successful Lead Data Analyst responsibilities will include:
*Build, maintain, and optimize SQL queries to support data extraction, transformation, and reporting
*Perform predictive modelling, scheduling optimisation, and exploratory analysis to uncover trends and opportunities in our logistics operations.
*Develop and manage data models in DBT, ensuring efficient data workflows and accuracy across analytics projects
*Create and automate reports to track key metrics, performance trends, and operational insights, enabling stakeholders to make data-driven decisions
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
The successful Lead Data Analyst will have the following skills and experience:
*Proven experience in a data analytics role, ideally within logistics o supply chain
*Experience with predictive analytics, scheduling, and exploratory data analysis
*High proficiency in SQL (window functions)
*Strong skills in data visualization and reporting tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI)
*Analytical mindset with an aptitude for problem-solving and deriving insights from complex datasets
THE BENEFITS
The successful Lead Data Analyst will receive a salary of up to £95,000, plus an array of additional benefits.
HOW TO APPLY:
Please register your interest by sending your CV to Harry Mincer via the apply link below.
Job number 1686188
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Company Details:
Harnham - Data
Company size: 250–499 employees
Industry: Recruitment Consultancy
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