Data Analytics Lead, Global People Solutions

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Data Analytics Lead, Global People Solutions

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Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States of America

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Client Services

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24016K

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Working at Lockton

At Lockton, we’re passionate about helping our people achieve their ultimate potential. Our people are curious, action-oriented and always striving to make ourselves and those around us better. We’re active listeners working to ensure understanding and problem solvers developing innovative solutions. If you can see yourself delivering excellent service to clients, giving back to our communities and being a part of our caring culture, you belong here.

Secondary locations

Philadelphia, Chicago

Business unit

Northeast Series

Salary

$120,000-$150,000

Schedule

Full-time

Job type

Standard

Workplace

Remote

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Your Responsibilities

About The Role:

As a Data Analytics Lead in our Global People Solutions (GPS) practice, your focus will be on developing an analytics strategy and applying the appropriate tools to draw actionable insights from our book of business data. You will collaborate closely with GPS leadership and consultants to identify data priorities for the business as well as the reporting and metrics most important to our multinational clients, including benchmark data. You will provide recommendations for new reports and improvements to existing reports. By collaborating closely with fellow GPS and other Lockton People Solutions teams, you will turn complex data originating in multiple countries into actionable insights, paving the way for innovative solutions that meet client needs. The data analytics strategy you will lead is fundamental to the future growth of the GPS practice and the success of our clients. You will interact with all areas of the business and must be able to effectively communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. This position reports directly to the head of Innovation, Compliance and Intellectual Capital and will collaborate closely with the head of Technology and Operations within the GPS practice. 

Core Responsibilities:

  • Analytics Strategy Development: Create and execute a comprehensive analytics strategy for internal business management goals and to surface meaningful insights for clients. Expand the analysis methods and visualizations of the GPS practice to facilitate data-driven strategic decision-making. Champion new data processes and improve data collection approaches (through Salesforce, surveys, etc.) to enhance the practice’s ability to collect and aggregate data at scale. Proactively identify data quality issues and recommend data integrity checks to alert users when such issues occur.
  • Insights Generation: Analyze data from Salesforce and other sources to extract meaningful insights on internal business management and on multinational employee benefits market practice. Translate findings into actionable benchmark and market trend data for GPS Associates and clients.  Develop analytic solutions to align with multinational client needs, managing significant aspects of projects with varying complexity. Explore aggregated datasets to uncover and support research and development efforts in industry-level trends and insights.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with fellow GPS Associates and Lockton People Solutions teams around the world to identify key data sets and adopt appropriate analytical frameworks. Actively engage in working groups across Lockton international offices to enhance our analytic capabilities. Foster engagement within the broader Lockton analytics community, contributing to cross-functional teams and initiatives.
  • Client Focus: Collaborate with fellow GPS Associates to understand the benchmark and data needs of our multinational clients. Develop analytics solutions that address their challenges and drive value. Develop ways to flexibly apply data transformations to meet client needs.
  • Data Visualization: Create compelling visualizations and dashboards to communicate insights effectively. Use tools like Power BI, Tableau, or other relevant platforms.
  • Continuous Improvement: Stay abreast of industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies. Propose enhancements to existing processes and tools. 
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Social Sciences, or related field required.
  • Minimum of 5+ years of relevant experience in data analysis, strategy development, or business intelligence. 
  • Proficiency with data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau)
  • Strong analytical mindset and ability to translate complex data into actionable insights.
  • Excellent communication skills to convey findings to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Familiarity with Salesforce or other CRMs is helpful
  • Ability to work outside normal business hours as needed
  • Available to travel as needed
  • Legally able to work in the United States
Equal Opportunity Statement

Lockton Companies is proud to provide everyone an equal opportunity to grow and advance. We are committed to an inclusive culture and environment where our people, clients and communities are treated with respect and dignity.

At Lockton, supporting diversity, equity and inclusion is ingrained in our values, and we believe that we are at our best when we fully embrace everyone. We strive to cultivate a caring culture that learns from, celebrates and thrives because of our breadth of differences. As such, we recognize that recruiting, developing and retaining people with diverse backgrounds and experiences is vital and enabling our people to thrive personally and professionally is critical to our long-term success.

About Lockton

Lockton is the largest privately held independent insurance brokerage in the world. Since 1966, our independence has allowed us to serve our clients, take care of our people and give back to our communities. As such, our 10,000+ Associates doing business in over 100 countries are empowered to do what’s right every day.

At Lockton, we believe in the power of all people. You belong at Lockton.

How We Will Support You

At Lockton, we empower you to be true to yourself in all that you do. Your success is our success, and we provide opportunities to help you grow and create a rewarding career path, however you envision it.

We are ready to meet you where you are today, and as your needs change over time. In addition to industry-leading health insurance, we offer additional options to support your overall health and wellbeing.

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