Data Mining Specialist

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Gaydon, CV35 0EU, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Data Mining Specialist - (phone number removed) - £29.96/hr (Umbrella Rate) (Inside IR35)

Are you ready to take your career to the next level with a role that combines innovation, data-driven decision-making, and the opportunity to make a real impact? This is your chance to join an exciting and forward-thinking company as a Data Mining Specialist. In this dynamic role, you will be at the forefront of shaping actionable insights and creating cutting-edge solutions that drive operational excellence. If you're passionate about data, enjoy solving complex problems, and thrive in a collaborative environment, then this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

What You Will Do:

- Engage with stakeholders and senior management to identify opportunities for improvement and address gaps in current reporting processes.

- Identify, clean, and transform operational data to create insightful dashboards that drive meaningful business decisions.

- Automate data extraction and transformation processes to enhance efficiency and accuracy.

- Develop and maintain Power App solutions to address gaps in current data capture systems.

- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Manufacturing Engineering and digital/data teams, to align on objectives and deliver impactful solutions.

- Proactively take on additional tasks as directed by your line manager to contribute to the success of the team.

What You Will Bring:

- Proven experience in creating dashboards and reporting capabilities using Tableau, with a strong eye for visually meaningful data presentation.

- Solid understanding of data modelling and relational database structures, with experience in SQL for data extraction and transformation.

- Hands-on experience in automating data processes and developing Power Apps and Power Automate solutions.

- A proactive and independent work ethic, coupled with strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively engage with stakeholders at all levels.

- A valid driving licence, as occasional travel to different UK sites may be required.

In this role, you'll play a pivotal part in driving operational improvements and supporting the company's mission to innovate and excel within the manufacturing industry. Your contributions will directly impact the decision-making process, enabling the company to achieve its goals and deliver exceptional results.

Location:

This role is based in Gaydon, offering a unique opportunity to work in a vibrant and innovative environment at the heart of the automotive industry.

Interested?:

If you're ready to embrace this exciting opportunity as a Data Mining Specialist and make your mark in an industry-leading company, don't wait! Apply now and take the first step towards an inspiring and rewarding career.

This position is Inside IR35

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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