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Data Analyst - Sitetracker/Salesforce

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At MBNL, a joint venture owned equally by EE and Three, we’re not just building the UK's best mobile network—we’re revolutionising it. Our shareholders are also our customers, and we’re committed to delivering programmes and projects with precision, innovation and heart.


Are you passionate about transforming data into actionable intelligence? We're on the hunt for a highly analytical, self-motivated reporting specialist to lead data development and ensure integrity across one of our major projects.


Responsibilities of the Data Analyst include

  • Shape and refine reporting requirements that drive smarter decisions
  • Own the daily & weekly data management streams for internal and external stakeholders
  • Deliver timely, accurate reporting to fuel programme performance
  • Partner across teams to uphold data quality, improve processes, and challenge the status quo
  • Use Excel, SharePoint (VBA & Power Query), workflow tools—and ideally, Power BI—to elevate insights
  • Collaborate with deployment and supplier teams to deliver excellence, every step of the way


This role sits at the heart of our data operations—without it, our deployment visibility vanishes and data quality falters. You’ll be instrumental in driving clarity, accountability, and progress across our programmes.


The successful Data Analyst will have:

  • Experience using sitetracker or salesforce
  • Detail-obsessed and insight-driven
  • A confident communicator with a knack for cross-functional teamwork
  • Capable of juggling multiple projects and unlocking value from complex datasets


To apply for the Data Analyst please send your CV to

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