Business / Data Analyst

Command Recruitment
Gillingham, United Kingdom
4 months ago
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Data Analyst (On-Site / possible some Hybrid)

Drive Data. Influence Decisions. Deliver Impact.

We’re seeking a commercially focused, insight-driven Data Analyst who excels at transforming complex data into clear, actionable insights. This is more than a reporting role — it’s an opportunity to directly influence strategic decisions, improve profitability, and enhance operational performance across a large, fast-paced organisation.

If you’re naturally curious, enjoy challenging assumptions, and thrive on uncovering trends that others miss, this role offers a genuine platform to make an impact.

The Role

As a key partner to Finance, Leadership, and Operations teams, you will:

* Turn operational and service centre data into meaningful commercial insights

* Identify trends, patterns, and key performance drivers affecting revenue and profitability

* Analyse end-to-end processes to uncover inefficiencies and optimisation opportunities

* Develop and deliver dynamic, user-friendly Power BI dashboards for real-time decision-making

* Challenge existing processes by identifying gaps and building data-backed business cases

* Present complex findings clearly and confidently to senior stakeholders

* Ensure high standards of data integrity, accuracy, and consistency

* Collaborate across teams to translate insights into measurable business improvements

About You

* Proven experience as a Data or Business Analyst (ideally in retail, automotive, manufacturing, or similar sectors)

* Strong Power BI expertise (2–3+ years) with a flair for impactful visualisation

* Solid SQL skills with experience handling large, complex datasets

* Advanced Excel capabilities

* Experience with Python (desirable, not essential)

* Highly analytical with a curious, problem-solving mindset

* Strong communicator, able to translate technical insights into business language

* Detail-oriented with a strong commitment to data quality

* Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment

* Understanding of data warehousing concepts

Why This Role Matters

This role sits at the core of business performance. Your insights will directly shape strategic decisions, improve operational efficiency, and drive commercial success. You won’t just report on data — you’ll influence what happens next.

What’s on Offer

* Salary up to £45,000 (depending on experience)

* Hybrid working (1–2 days from home)

* Modern offices with excellent facilities, including a gym and on-site restaurant

* Opportunity to work in a large, evolving organisation where your impact is visible

Location

This is not a remote role. Regular on-site presence is required. Hybrid 2 days at home a week after 3 months probation

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