Performance Analyst

London, City And County Of the City Of London, United Kingdom
Today
£465 – £466 pd

Salary

£465 – £466 pd

Posted
1 Jun 2026 (Today)

Performance Analyst

12 months

Location - London/Remote

£465 per day inside IR35 - Umbrella only

Job Spec:

As a Performance Analyst, your role is to support product teams by utilising data tools to create insight and actionable outputs for product managers, designers, and developers. You will be developing and maintaining Adobe Analytics and Power BI reports to enable data driven decisions across the programme. The role involves partnering with product teams to define reporting needs and translate them into clear KPIs and robust data solutions, delivering ad hoc analysis to inform product improvements, and applying measurement frameworks to shape future analytics capability. You will design and optimise dashboards with consistent metrics and meaningful time based comparisons, while ensuring data quality, governance, and alignment across data sources. Collaboration with product, analytics, and data engineering teams is central to continuously improving data, reporting, and insight delivery.

Key Technical Skills:

Advanced PowerBI Visualisation or equivalent (2 years)

Database or platform experience in tools such as Databricks or equivalent (2 years)

Applied experience in Python & SQL (2 years)

Optimising costs on exceedingly large queries + cluster managementSoft Skills:

Independent Self Starter, managing your own work and workstreams

Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to translate analytics requirements into reports

Proactive Attitude in handling multiple workstreams

Experience with working in a cross functional teams varying from waterfall and Agile

Experience working in the Software Development CycleNice to have Skills:

Adobe Analytics or Web-based Analytics Tools experience

Experience in working in NHS's Federated Data Platform or Palantir Foundry

Exposure to Data Lake functionality and architecture (strong relational database skills would be a Good alternative)

Experience in working in Generative AI projects

Experience in working in Healthcare or digital applicationsIf you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website

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