Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

Wellingborough

8:00am – 16:30pm Monday – Friday

£18 - £20 per hour (DOE)

Temporary for 1 month

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We are recruiting for a skilled Data Analyst to support a busy manufacturing operation on a 1-month temporary basis. Working closely with the Director, this role is critical in delivering clear, actionable insights across stock levels, production performance, and commercial data. This position requires someone who can take high-level direction and independently build meaningful, accurate reports from raw system data.

Key Responsibilities

Extract, analyse, and interpret data from internal systems

Create clear, insightful reports to support business decisions

Work directly with the Director to understand reporting needs and deliver outputs accordingly

Manipulate and transform raw data into structured, meaningful formats

Develop dashboards and scenario models where required

Identify trends, patterns, and opportunities within datasets

Key Requirements:

Advanced Excel expertise (essential), including:

Complex formulas (INDEX/MATCH, XLOOKUP, SUMIFS)

Pivot tables and dynamic dashboard creation

Scenario modelling and in-depth data analysis

Exceptional numerical and analytical skills

Strong ability to interpret and present complex data clearly

Experience in data analysis, accounting, or a commercial/finance-focused role

Ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills

Experience with Power BI or similar data visualisation tools is desirable as well as background in finance, accounting, or commercial analysis  If this is something you would be interested in this please apply now

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