Data Analyst

Robert Walters
Warwick, United Kingdom
Today
£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (Today)

Data Analyst
Warwick (hybrid)
£40,000 to 45,000 per annum
Permanent

I am currently seeking a Data Analyst to join an exciting business in Warwick. You will be working on a series of large-scale datasets, playing a pivotal role in managing data quality across ERP systems. Your daily activities will involve ingesting new information into the network, analysing it for actionable insights, and providing thoughtful recommendations that help clients achieve their goals.

Data Analyst - What will you be doing?

* Managing multiple large datasets, carefully connecting relevant threads to maintain high standards of data quality throughout all processes.
* You will oversee the ingestion of data into the network, primarily focusing on ERP systems, ensuring seamless integration and accuracy.
* Analysing incoming data to generate valuable insights for clients, supporting their decision-making with clear recommendations.
* Collaborating with colleagues to solve complex problems using analytical techniques that enhance overall network performance.

Data Analyst - What will you need?

* Proficiency with Power Automate to streamline workflows and automate repetitive tasks efficiently within data management processes.
* Experience with DAX to perform advanced calculations and create robust analytical models that drive deeper insights from complex datasets.
* Strong Power BI skills, allowing you to design compelling visualisations that make data accessible and understandable for diverse audiences.
* Your attention to detail ensures that data quality is maintained at every stage of ingestion, analysis, and reporting.

Robert Walters are proud to specialise in BI & Data recruitment across the UK, offering amazing opportunities on a permanent and interim basis. We are also proud to be heading up the Data Leaders roundtables and PBI BRUM meetup group, bringing new and exciting networking opportunities to candidates and clients in the Midlands.

If you would be interested in speaking about the role or having a general chat about your job search, please send your CV to .

*Applicants must reside in the UK & have full right to work*

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

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