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Business Intelligence & Performance Analyst

Royal Tunbridge Wells
4 days ago
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Role Summary

  • To maintain the Group’s performance management information. Providing support to the business in the development of data reports and updates.

  • To provide ad hoc analytical support across the organisation.

  • To support the business in the co-ordination and administration of the corporate planning process.

  • To manage the collection and analysis of customer survey responses, developing surveys to meet the changing needs of the business.

  • To support understanding, assessment and development of the data landscape in databases and infrastructure applications.

  • To support the use and development of data collection processes, including reviewing and validating data across databases and infrastructure applications.

  • To assist with gathering end user requirements and development of dashboards and creation of reports, supporting users to maximise benefits and insights to inform decisions and service delivery.

    Salary: Up to £38,860

    Hours of Work: 35 per week

    Contract: Permanent

    Probation Period: 6 months

    Notice Period: 1 Month

    Why Choose Us

  • Contributory pension scheme 4% to 10% matched contributions

  • Hybrid working

  • Free onsite car parking

  • Life assurance of 4x annual salary (Terms and Conditions apply)

  • 30 days annual leave in addition to bank holidays

  • Two volunteer days per year

  • Employee assistance programme (24/7 telephone advice, information portal & face to face counselling sessions)

  • Corporate eye care scheme providing free eye tests and free VDU glasses or contribution towards VDU glasses

  • Extensive annual Staff Wellbeing programme

  • Enhanced maternity, paternity, and shared parental leave provision

  • Flexible annual benefits (for dental, healthcare, shopping vouchers, technology etc.)

  • Annual flu vaccinations

  • Access to an extensive range of corporate discounts on shopping, travel & days out

  • Social events, including lunchtime walking, rounders, festive Fridays

  • Travel loan

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