Commercial Data Analyst

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Barnsley
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Commercial Data Analyst

Hybrid | Full-time | Barnsley


Salary: £35,000-£45,000


We are recruiting on a confidential basis for a Commercial Data Analyst to join a large, well-established organisation operating within the automotive sector. This is an analytical, commercially focused role offering exposure to live data, operational decision-making and systems improvement within a high-volume environment. The role is well suited to a bright graduate with a few years of relevant experience who enjoys working with complex datasets, improving reporting, and supporting commercial outcomes.


The Role

As a Commercial Data Analyst, you will support business performance through accurate reporting, insightful analysis and close collaboration with finance, operations and sales teams.


Key responsibilities

  • Producing daily and monthly reports covering stock, sales performance, costs and operational status
  • Analysing data relating to asset lifecycle, preparation costs, utilisation and ageing
  • Supporting forecasting activity and translating data into clear, actionable insight
  • Working with internal and external stakeholders to resolve data issues impacting commercial outcomes
  • Developing and improving dashboards and automated reporting using Power BI and Excel
  • Supporting process improvement initiatives linked to systems, data flows and reporting accuracy
  • Assisting with project activity relating to the implementation and optimisation of internal systems

About You

You are likely to have:



  • A university degree (essential)
  • 2-5 years' experience in a data, analyst or reporting role
  • Strong Power BI capability, including DAX, Power Query and Power Pivot
  • Solid SQL skills with experience querying and structuring data
  • Advanced Excel skills, including financial modelling and automation
  • A commercial mindset and the confidence to work with stakeholders across different functions
  • Experience in a fast‑paced or operational environment is beneficial

Working Pattern

Office base in Barnsley


Why Apply

This Commercial Data Analyst role offers the chance to build strong analytical and commercial experience within a complex organisation in the automotive sector, with exposure to systems improvement, operational insight and senior stakeholders. The recruitment process is being managed on a confidential basis. Further details will be shared with shortlisted candidates.


Seniority level

Entry level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Finance


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