Data Analyst

Wellingborough
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Data Analyst

Temp Contract position (weekly paid) for a potential duration of up to 6 months plus.

Immediate start available

Location: Wellingborough (NN8) Northamptonshire Office Based role

£16.41 per hour ( based on an equivalent salary of £32k)

Are you someone who loves working with data, spotting anomalies and making sure information is accurate and reliable? If so, this temporary Data Analyst / Data Steward/ Engineering Data Analyst/ Technical Data Analyst role could be a great fit for you.

You'll be supporting an Engineering and Product department across the UK, Ireland, and Europe as they prepare for a major system update and data improvement. This is a hands on role where your attention to detail and Intermediate to advanced level Excel skills will really shine. Knowledge of Excel including Pivot tables and V look ups are highly desirable

The Role:

·Helping clean, organise, and prepare data that has been migrated for an upcoming SAP system go live.

·Updating and maintaining Bill of Materials (BOM) information for Engineering teams.

·Supporting data cleansing activities

·Working with business teams to gather correct information and ensure fields are completed accurately.

·Spotting data issues, inconsistencies, or patterns - and helping resolve them.

·Ensuring inactive or incorrect items are cleaned up before migration.

·Helping document processes, work instructions, and training materials for wider European teams.

You will ideally have

·Strong attention to detail - you enjoy getting things right.

·Good Excel skills, including formulas, data comparison, Pivot tables and VLOOKUPs.

·Someone who's confident asking questions and challenging unclear or incomplete data.

·Ability to work independently but also collaborate with global teams.

·Comfortable managing multiple tasks and staying organised.

·Experience with SAP is helpful but not essential.

·Any background in data quality, data governance, data analysis or engineering data is ideal.

Live in commutable distance to Wellingborough ( NN8 ) and Interested in this great Data analyst/Data Steward role ... send your CV to us today.

Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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