Sales Data Analyst

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Sales Support / Data Analyst – Fixed Term Contract (6–12 months)

Location: Croydon or Fully Remote

Start Date: ASAP

Contract: 6 months (likely to extend to 12 months)

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000

Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:30

We are seeking a proactive Sales Support / Data Analyst to join a fast-paced, collaborative environment. This role is ideal for someone who is a strong communicator, highly organised, and capable of building effective relationships across the business. You will support the sales team and senior management by delivering accurate reporting, maintaining system integrity, and ensuring customer and pricing data is effectively managed.

Key Responsibilities

Reporting & Analysis

Compile company-wide and ad-hoc reports to support business performance tracking

Deliver monthly Power BI reports and invoice reporting support

Conduct overall data analysis to support strategic and board-level decisions

Auditing & Compliance

Conduct audits for new business opportunities and existing clients

Support compliance and data accuracy across systems

Pricing & Data Management

Maintain customer pricing structures and wholesale price files

Update catalogues and manage customer group contracts

Monitor and manage reward points exposure

Systems Management

Oversee Horizon back-office system, Acsellerate CRM, and EVO-X e-commerce platform

Import stock, manage CTS file uploads, and set up new customer accounts

Provide second-line support for system troubleshooting

Operational & Sales Support

Manage 3rd-party ordering platforms and failed web orders

Support archiving, shredding, and non-core reporting

Assist with tender applications, gap analysis, and management reports

Skills & Experience

Strong analytical and reporting skills with advanced Excel proficiency

Experience with CRM, ERP, or sales management systems (training available)

High attention to detail, strong organisational and problem-solving skills

Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines efficiently

Benefits

20 days holiday + 8 bank holidays + additional Christmas closure days

Workplace pension (after qualifying period)

Employee Recognition Scheme

Employee Wellness Package including counselling, 24/7 support line, online GP, family care, and legal helpline

Competitive salary dependent on experience

This is a key role within the business, offering an excellent opportunity to make a tangible impact on operations and support strategic growth.

For more information or to apply:

Contact Shannon Clough at Interaction Leeds

(phone number removed)

✉️ (url removed)

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