Data and AI Analyst

Robert Half
Tetbury, United Kingdom
Today
£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Hybrid working Competitive benefits

Robert Half is excited to be exclusively partnering with a well-established organisation in Tetbury to recruit for a newly createdData and AI Analyst role. This permanent position offers a salary of up to£40,000 andhybrid working, with 2-3 days per week in the Tetbury office.

This is a key role supporting the business during a pivotal stage of its digital modernisation journey. You will be responsible for enabling commercial and operational decision-making through insightful data analysis and reporting. The successful candidate will also play a central role in helping the businessadopt AI solutions and implement best practices around AI.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Produce effective data analysis of sales, aftersales and service performance
  • Identify data trends, risks and opportunities
  • Develop and maintain dashboards using Power BI, Excel
  • Support build of ad-hoc reports, partner with stakeholders to understand reporting requirements
  • Provide accurate commercial insights
  • Automate reports using Python

About You:

  • Experience in Data Analysis
  • Strong Power BI, SQL and Excel skills
  • Ability to interpret data, provide actionable insights
  • Passion for AI and some Python experience would be beneficial
  • Ability to communicate with different stakeholders

On Offer

Salary up to £40,000, plus hybrid working (2-3 days a week in the office) plus competitive benefits!

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