Data Analyst

Wakefield
1 week ago
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Are you a detail driven Data Analyst with strong Power BI expertise and a passion for improving how businesses use data? We are recruiting for a Data Analyst to join a growing organisation in a hybrid role based in Wakefield, offering a salary of up to £34,000. This Data Analyst opportunity is ideal for someone who enjoys building reporting frameworks, enhancing data visibility, and supporting strategic decision-making.

The Role

As a Data Analyst, you will take ownership of reporting processes across the business, ensuring data is accurate, insightful, and supports commercial performance. This Data Analyst role focuses on developing dashboards, improving data flows, and delivering meaningful insights to stakeholders.

Key responsibilities include:

* Designing and maintaining Power BI dashboards to deliver clear business insights

* Managing and improving data accuracy across internal and external systems

* Supporting pricing updates and maintaining consistent data integrity

* Producing structured reports to support planning and performance analysis

* Partnering with internal teams to understand reporting needs and deliver solutions

* Identifying opportunities to automate and improve reporting processes

This is a varied Data Analyst role where you will manage multiple priorities, work to deadlines, and play a key role in improving how data is used across the organisation.

Skills & Experience

To be successful in this Data Analyst position, you should have:

* Experience as a Data Analyst, Reporting Analyst, or similar role

* Strong Power BI capability, with exposure to Microsoft Fabric desirable

* Advanced Excel skills (VBA advantageous)

* Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

* Strong attention to detail and data accuracy

* Ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines

* Confident communication skills to engage stakeholders

Experience working with complex or bespoke systems would be beneficial.

Salary & Benefits

* Salary up to £34,000

* Hybrid working (2 days from home)

* Contributory pension scheme

* Excellent annual leave

* Birthday day off

The Opportunity

This Data Analyst role offers the chance to shape reporting processes, work closely with key stakeholders, and add real value through data. If you are a proactive Data Analyst looking for a role where you can make an impact, this is an excellent next step

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