Senior (5-8 years)

Senior Global Performance Analysis Assistant

This isn't just about crunching numbers; it's about making sense of them for our business leaders. You'll be the person who dives deep into how we're actually performing globally, then translates that into clear, actionable advice. Think of yourself as an internal detective, figuring out what's working, what isn't, and why, so we can make smarter decisions. It's a role where your analysis directly shapes strategy, helping various departments hit their targets and improve how they operate.

Job ID
JD-INCO-SRGPAA-003
Department
Internal Consulting
NOS Level
Level 6-7
OFQUAL Level
Level 6-7
Experience
Senior (5-8 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Senior Global Performance Analysis Assistant is here to lead specific workstreams within our bigger consulting projects. You'll take on tricky performance puzzles, figuring out the 'why' behind the numbers and then helping our internal clients—the business teams—understand what they need to do differently. Frankly, you're the one who turns raw, messy data into a compelling story that drives real change. You'll often be the bridge between what the data says and what our leaders need to hear to make tough calls. When you do this job well, departments actually improve, costs drop, or revenue goes up because of your insights. Get it wrong, or fail to communicate clearly, and we risk making bad strategic decisions, wasting money, or missing big opportunities. The challenge? Dealing with vague requests, incomplete data, and sometimes, a bit of internal politics. The reward, though, is seeing your recommendations get adopted and watching the business genuinely improve because of your hard work and clear thinking. It's pretty satisfying, honestly.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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Organisational Impact

Scope: Your work directly influences how our business units operate and perform. You'll provide the insights that guide strategic adjustments, process improvements, and resource allocation. Essentially, you help us avoid costly mistakes and spot opportunities for growth, making us more efficient and profitable globally. You're a key player in ensuring our internal consulting engagements deliver tangible value.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Project On-Time Delivery
  2. Desc: Percentage of owned analysis projects and workstreams completed by the agreed deadline.
  3. Target: >90%
  4. Freq: Quarterly project reviews
  5. Example: You committed to deliver the Q2 Sales Performance Deep Dive by 15 June. You delivered it on 14 June, including all requested revisions. That's a win.
  6. Metric: Actionable Recommendations Rate
  7. Desc: Percentage of your analysis reports or presentations that lead to a documented business action, decision, or a new strategic discussion.
  8. Target: >75%
  9. Freq: Post-project review, stakeholder feedback
  10. Example: Your analysis on supply chain inefficiencies led to the Operations Director launching a new process optimisation programme. That counts.
  11. Metric: Mentorship Impact
  12. Desc: At least one junior analyst you've mentored receives a promotion or a top performance rating within an 18-month period, demonstrating your impact on their growth.
  13. Target: 1+ mentee success story
  14. Freq: Annual performance reviews, peer feedback
  15. Example: Sarah, who you've been coaching on SQL, just got promoted to Performance Analyst, and she credits your guidance for her improved skills and confidence.
  16. Metric: Accuracy & Robustness of Analysis
  17. Desc: The number of times your core findings or models are challenged and found to be incorrect or based on flawed assumptions by senior stakeholders.
  18. Target: <5% challenge rate
  19. Freq: Post-presentation feedback, peer review
  20. Example: You presented the Q1 Marketing ROI analysis to the Marketing Director, and they didn't find any holes in your methodology or data. Spot on.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Stakeholder Trust & Influence
  2. Desc: How often senior stakeholders proactively seek your input, consult you on new initiatives, or ask you to pressure-test their ideas.
  3. Evidence: You're invited to early-stage planning meetings; leaders ask for your 'gut check' on new proposals; your opinions are genuinely sought before decisions are made.
  4. Metric: Clarity of Communication
  5. Desc: Your ability to translate complex analytical findings into clear, concise, and compelling narratives that non-technical audiences can easily understand and act upon.
  6. Evidence: Stakeholders consistently comment on the clarity of your presentations; they can summarise your key findings accurately; you can simplify complex concepts without 'dumbing them down'.
  7. Metric: Proactive Problem Identification
  8. Desc: Your knack for spotting potential performance issues or opportunities before they become critical, and bringing them to the attention of relevant teams.
  9. Evidence: You flag an emerging trend in customer churn before it impacts revenue; you identify an efficiency gap in a process that no one else had noticed; you suggest new areas of analysis without being asked.
  10. Metric: Mentorship & Knowledge Sharing
  11. Desc: Your effectiveness in guiding junior team members, sharing your expertise, and helping to build the overall analytical capability of the department.
  12. Evidence: Junior analysts consistently seek your advice; you regularly contribute to internal training or best practice documentation; your mentees show clear improvement in their analytical skills.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Solving Complex Puzzles
  2. Daily: You get a real buzz from taking a messy, ambiguous business problem and systematically breaking it down, finding the hidden connections in the data, and ultimately arriving at a clear, defensible answer.
  3. Motivator: Driving Tangible Impact
  4. Daily: You're not content with just producing reports; you want to see your analysis actually lead to changes in how the business operates, whether it's saving money, improving processes, or boosting revenue.
  5. Motivator: Mentoring and Developing Others
  6. Daily: You genuinely enjoy helping junior analysts grow their skills, sharing your knowledge, and seeing them 'click' with a new concept or solve a problem they were stuck on.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. If you need a perfectly clean dataset to start with, or if you expect every single piece of your analysis to be implemented exactly as you recommend, you might find it frustrating. The reality is messier than the job posting suggests.

Common Frustrations

  1. The Data Janitor Reality: Expect to spend a significant chunk of your time (40-60%) finding, cleaning, and structuring data before you can even begin the 'interesting' analysis. It's not glamorous, but it's essential.
  2. Shifting Goalposts: You'll deliver a brilliant analysis answering the original question, only for the project sponsor to say, 'That's interesting, but now I'm more curious about this other thing...' It happens.
  3. Political Crossfire: Your objective data will sometimes be used as a weapon in battles between department heads. You might feel pressured to spin numbers to support a pre-existing agenda. Learning to present objective truth diplomatically is a survival skill.
  4. The Vague Ask: The dreaded email from a senior leader that says, 'Can you pull some numbers on customer churn?' with no specifics on timeframe, segment, or definition. This often forces you into a frustrating cycle of clarification.
  5. Last-Minute Fire Drills: The Friday 4 PM 'urgent' request for a complete performance deep-dive, needed for a Monday 9 AM meeting, will regularly destroy your weekend plans, especially at quarter-end. It's just part of the consulting life.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A perfectly predictable 9-to-5 schedule (some weeks are intense, others are calmer).
  2. Absolute control over project outcomes (you influence, but don't always decide).
  3. A role solely focused on 'pure' data science (there's a lot of business context and communication involved).

ADHD Positives

  1. The constant variety of projects and problem-solving keeps things fresh and engaging, which can be great for focus.
  2. The need for rapid context-switching between different analyses can play to strengths in adaptability and quick thinking.
  3. High-pressure, urgent requests can sometimes create hyperfocus, leading to incredibly productive bursts.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The 'data janitor' aspect (cleaning messy data) can be repetitive and challenging for sustained attention; we can break these tasks into smaller, time-boxed chunks.
  2. Managing multiple, shifting priorities requires strong organisational tools and clear communication; we use structured project management boards (Jira, Asana) and daily stand-ups.
  3. We encourage the use of noise-cancelling headphones and offer flexible work arrangements to minimise distractions and create optimal working environments.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Strong pattern recognition skills are invaluable for spotting trends and anomalies in complex datasets.
  2. Often excel at 'big picture' thinking and connecting disparate pieces of information, which is crucial for strategic analysis.
  3. Excellent verbal communication skills can be a huge asset when presenting findings and influencing stakeholders.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Extensive documentation and report writing can be demanding; we use grammar and spell-checking tools (e.g., Grammarly Premium) and offer peer review for all written outputs.
  2. Reading large volumes of text-heavy internal documents might be challenging; we encourage the use of text-to-speech software and provide summaries where possible.
  3. We focus on the clarity and impact of your message, not just perfect spelling or grammar. We value your insights above all.

Autism Positives

  1. Exceptional attention to detail, which is critical for catching errors and ensuring data accuracy.
  2. A strong preference for logic and data-driven conclusions, leading to objective and unbiased analysis.
  3. Ability to deeply focus on complex analytical problems for extended periods, delivering thorough and robust solutions.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating unspoken social cues and internal politics can be tricky; we aim for direct, clear communication and provide explicit feedback. Your manager will help you navigate stakeholder dynamics.
  2. Unexpected changes in project scope or priorities can be unsettling; we strive for transparency and provide as much advance notice as possible for shifts.
  3. Sensory considerations in an open-plan office; we offer quiet zones, flexible seating, and allow for headphones to manage sensory input.

Sensory Considerations

Our main office is typically an open-plan environment, which means a moderate level of background noise and activity. We do have quiet zones, focus rooms, and phone booths available. Visual stimuli are generally standard office lighting and computer screens. Social interaction is frequent, especially in meetings and collaborative sessions, but we also respect periods of deep, focused work.

Flexibility Notes

We offer hybrid working, with a mix of office and remote days, which can help in creating a comfortable and productive environment tailored to individual needs. We're always open to discussing reasonable adjustments to help you do your best work.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Senior Global Performance Analysis Assistant (Level 003)
  2. Responsibilities: Lead specific analytical workstreams from start to finish within larger internal consulting projects. This means taking ownership of the problem definition, data gathering, analysis, and presenting the findings.
  3. Design and implement bespoke analytical models and dashboards to answer complex business questions, often with ambiguous requirements. You'll need to figure out the best approach, not just follow a template.
  4. Conduct in-depth root cause analysis for performance deviations, digging into 'why' something happened, not just 'what' happened. You'll use frameworks like 5 Whys or Fishbone diagrams to get to the bottom of things.
  5. Mentor 1-2 junior analysts, providing guidance on data cleaning, analytical techniques, SQL queries, and effective presentation skills. You'll review their work and help them get unstuck.
  6. Present your findings and recommendations to mid-to-senior level internal clients (e.g., Department Directors, Project Leads). You'll need to articulate complex ideas clearly and persuasively, often defending your methodology.
  7. Pressure-test assumptions and challenge existing business processes or metrics when your data suggests they're flawed. This means being comfortable pushing back politely with evidence.
  8. Contribute to the continuous improvement of our internal consulting methodologies and best practices. If you spot a better way to do something, we want to hear about it and help you implement it.
  9. Supervision: You'll typically have bi-weekly check-ins with your Lead Analyst or Manager, but you'll be largely autonomous on the day-to-day execution of your workstreams. You're expected to manage your own time and project deliverables, escalating only when you hit significant roadblocks or need strategic input.
  10. Decision: You have full technical decision authority within the scope of your assigned workstreams (e.g., choosing the best analytical tools, selecting methodologies, defining data sources). You can recommend budget spend up to £5K for specific tools or data sets, but anything above that needs approval. You'll consult your Lead Analyst on major timeline changes or significant scope creep, but you're expected to manage most project adjustments yourself.
  11. Success: Success at this level means consistently delivering high-quality, actionable insights that lead to measurable business improvements. You'll be recognised for your ability to tackle complex problems independently, influence stakeholders with data, and effectively mentor junior team members. Your work will be seen as reliable and impactful.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

Beyond the technical stuff, there are some core human skills you'll absolutely need to thrive here. These aren't 'nice-to-haves'; they're fundamental to how we operate and deliver value to our internal clients.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

These are the specific methodologies, frameworks, and tools you'll be using day-to-day. You won't just know them; you'll be able to apply them expertly to solve real business problems.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

These are the skills you should already have under your belt. Think of them as the foundation that lets you hit the ground running and immediately contribute at a senior level. If you're missing a few, you might be better suited for a Mid-Level Performance Analyst role first, or you'll need to show us how you've gained equivalent experience through other means.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

This isn't about becoming a full-blown data scientist or software engineer overnight. It's about strategically adding tools to your belt that will make you a more effective, efficient, and impactful Senior Performance Analysis Assistant. We'll support your learning journey every step of the way.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need roughly 5-8 years of hands-on experience in a dedicated performance analysis, business intelligence, or internal consulting role. This isn't just about being 'around' data; it's about having independently led and delivered complex analytical projects from problem definition right through to presenting actionable recommendations to senior stakeholders. We're looking for someone who has a proven track record of using data to drive measurable business improvements and who has experience mentoring junior team members.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

The skills you'll gain here are highly transferable. You could move into dedicated Business Intelligence leadership, Data Science management, or even transition into operational roles within specific business units (e.g., Head of Sales Operations) where your analytical and strategic capabilities would be invaluable. The internal consulting experience is a fantastic springboard for many different career paths.

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