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Lead Analytics Engineer

Fitzrovia
6 days ago
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Join MSI UK as a Lead Analytics Engineer and make a real impact with your skills.
Are you ready to lead transformative analytics in a mission-driven organisation? At MSI Reproductive Choices UK, we’re looking for a Lead Analytics Engineer to shape the future of data-driven decision-making in one of the world’s leading providers of sexual and reproductive healthcare.
⌚ Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week
📄 Contract: Permanent
💼 Salary: £58,969.32 - £64,866.26 (Depending on experience)
The Role
As Lead Analytics Engineer, you’ll:

  • Design and deliver impactful analytics solutions using Power BI and Azure Analysis Services.
  • Lead a team of analytics professionals, mentoring and setting best practices.
  • Introduce machine learning and AI to support predictive insights.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to drive data-informed decisions across the organisation.
    What You’ll Bring
  • Proven experience in analytics, BI, or data science with both hands-on technical delivery and leadership responsibilities.
  • Expertise in Power BI, SQL, and semantic modelling.
  • Experience applying ML / AI techniques (e.g., predictive modelling, NLP) to real-world problems.
  • Excellent communication skills and a passion for mentoring.
  • A degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience;
  • Relevant certifications in Power BI, Azure, or data science are a plus.
    What We Offer – More Than Just a Job
    We support your wellbeing, growth, and work-life balance with a range of benefits:
    💸 Financial Benefits
  • Competitive salary with clear progression
  • Up to 5% employer pension contribution
  • Blue Light Card discounts
    🧠 Health & Wellbeing
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
  • GP consultations via Doctor Line
  • On-site Mental Health First Aiders
    🕓 Work-Life Balance
  • Bank holidays and weekends off
  • Birthday bonus day off
  • Family-friendly policies
    📈 Career Development
  • Training and development
  • Accredited apprenticeship opportunities
  • Clear career progression routes
    👉 Ready to lead with data? Apply now and drive meaningful change

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