Business Data Improvement Specialist

Bristol
8 months ago
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Purpose:

  • To provide and deliver a consistent and reliable Master Data Management service for the Team Leidos Community
    Main Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Independently identify, investigate, and resolve risks/faults or inefficiencies in internal systems and workflows.
  • Lead and manage small to mid-sized projects from planning to execution, including communicating updates, timelines, and issue resolutions, with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Analyse and present data using Excel to uncover trends, errors, or opportunities for improvement.
  • Develop and maintain project documentation, reports, and status dashboards.
  • Serve as the main 2nd Line point of contact for customer-facing issues.
  • Collaborate with technical teams to understand system functionality and relay findings effectively.
  • Improve MDM data reports Using MS Reporting Services. Receive requirements from QA and develop reports to continuously improve data quality.
  • Support User Acceptance Testing (UAT) activities – Engaging with stakeholders at all levels including developers, senior leadership team and programme managers etc.
  • Adhere to regulatory requirements and support maintenance of processes and procedures.
  • Train and Support business users with data requests
    Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
  • Proven experience in project management or system/process improvement roles.
  • Strong analytical skills with advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel (formulae, pivot tables, data validation, macros, etc.).
  • Knowledge in other Microsoft Office applications, such as SharePoint, Project and Visio is desirable, but not essential.
  • Proficiency in C# and SQL is desirable, but not essential.
  • Self-driven with an eagerness to interrogate and challenge complex data systems integrations and processes.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong customer service orientation and experience managing external stakeholders at all levels.
  • Detail-oriented, organised, and able to prioritise in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to translate technical issues for non-technical stakeholders.
  • Full UK driving license.
    The successful candidate will be required go through a Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) Clearance and obtain SC Clearance.
    We work on a Hybrid basis with three days WFH and 2 days in our office in Emersons Green, Bristol.
    In return for your hard work, we offer excellent career progression opportunities and a professional environment where you can acquire, use, and continue developing your skills.
    Your package will include:
    • Competitive Salary and pension scheme with life assurance
    • 25 Days Holiday (plus 8 statutory Bank Holidays)
    • Holiday buy-back scheme (5 additional days available)
    • Employee Assistance Programme supporting wellness with immediate access to:
      1. GP consultation and second opinions
      2. Mental health support
      3. Financial and Legal support
      4. Wellbeing and healthy living support
    • Employee referral scheme with financial reward
    • Cycle to work scheme
    • Professional Membership and Study Sponsorship
    • Pass scheme (£100 to undertake training of your choice)
      At TVS SCS we encourage and support our employees to realise their potential. They are empowered to take initiative and achieve high impact results that really make a difference to our business and our customers.
      If you require any adjustments to allow you take a full and active part in the selection process, please notify us as part of your application. Please note TVS Supply Chain Solutions is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
      TVS have signed the Armed Forces covenant and are a forces friendly employer

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