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Prestige Recruitment Specialists
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Job Title: Data Analyst

Reporting to: Business Solutions Manager

Division / Department / Team: Group IT

Salary: £35-£40,000k

Location: Brough - Relocation not considered

Job Purpose

The purpose of this role is to work within the Business Solutions team to prepare, clean, and analyse data. The role involves regular communication with colleagues at all levels across the organisation.

The successful candidate will be expected to understand underlying SQL databases, identify and deliver methods for gathering data from multiple systems, and prepare data for modelling within reporting solutions.

Main Duties

Gather and document detailed reporting requirements

Develop and maintain Business Intelligence (BI) solutions

Analyse complex datasets to support business decision-making

Support the ongoing development of solutions using agile methodologies

Deliver user training and produce clear, concise documentation

Requirements, Experience and Person Specification

Proven experience with Microsoft BI Stack (including SQL, Excel, Power BI, and data warehousing)

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Ability to scope projects and deliver them through to completion, engaging stakeholders throughout

Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal

Key Relationships

Internal IT colleagues

Stakeholders and system users across the wider organisation

Additional Information

Occasional travel to other sites may be required; however, the role is predominantly office-based

Maintain the health, safety, and welfare of yourself and others in accordance with relevant health and safety legislation, including COSHH regulations

Act in line with company ethical policies and codes of conduct when interacting with colleagues at all timesIf you are interested in the above role please send your cv to (url removed)

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