Business Data Analyst (Junior)

Chesterfield
10 months ago
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Edwards Employment Solutions Ltd is proud to partner with some of the most desirable employers across the East Midlands and Yorkshire. As an award-winning, independent recruitment agency, we work with leading companies in the Office Support, Professional, and Call Centre sectors, bringing excellent career opportunities to people like you.

We are currently recruiting for a Business Data Analyst to join a highly regarded organisation in Chesterfield. This is a permanent position where you’ll become a valued member of the team from day one.

The Role: Business Data Analyst

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a small, friendly team within a larger, well-respected organisation. The role is ideal for someone who enjoys variety, thrives on helping people, and takes pride in delivering excellent service.  You will work closely with other departments to collect, analyse, and interpret data, helping to inform business decisions and strategies.

Key Responsibilities:

Collecting and cleaning data from various sources

Conducting basic statistical analyses and generating reports

Assisting in the development and maintenance of databases

Collaborating with team members to identify data trends and insights

Presenting findings in a clear and concise manner

Supporting ad-hoc data analysis requests

What We’re Looking For

We’re looking for someone who is eager to learn, detail-oriented, and passionate about data. The ideal candidate will have:

Qualifications:

A qualification in a relevant field (e.g., Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics)

Basic knowledge of data analysis tools and software (e.g., Excel, SQL, Python, R)

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Logical in thinking

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy

The Benefits

This employer is known for offering a welcoming environment, modern facilities, and genuine opportunities for personal development.

You can expect:

Competitive Salary

Free onsite parking

Access to an onsite gym

Private medical and dental insurance

Company car after 12 months of service

Regular team events and social activities

Complimentary tea, coffee, and fresh fruit

How to Apply

If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we’d love to hear from you.

Please apply today with your current CV, or call our office on (phone number removed) for a friendly and confidential chat about your suitability

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