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Commercial Sales & Pricing Data Analyst

Univar Solutions
Manchester
2 days ago
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Overview

At Univar Solutions, we’re not just looking for someone to report the numbers - we want a Commercial BI Data Analyst Business Partner who can shape them into powerful insights that help our commercial teams make smarter, faster decisions. This is your chance to join a global leader and have a direct hand in driving growth, spotting opportunities, and influencing strategy across our EMEA operations.


Role location: Widnes Hybrid (3 days per week in the office).


Company: Global distributor of chemicals, ingredients & speciality consumables used by global manufacturers in everyday products.


Culture: Work with real purpose. Grow how you want to. Be who you are.


What you’ll do

  • Build high-impact dashboards and reports in Tableau to give senior leaders clear visibility into performance.
  • Partner with commercial and sales teams to influence decisions and accelerate results.
  • Transform complex datasets into simple, actionable insights that guide strategy and improve profitability.
  • Proactively spot trends, gaps, and growth opportunities through fresh analysis and reporting.
  • Lead monthly performance reviews with sharp commentary and recommendations.
  • Support ad-hoc commercial projects with data-led problem-solving.

What we’re looking for

  • You’re a data storyteller with the technical skill to design robust analytics and the commercial acumen to make them matter.
  • Degree in STEM, Business, or similar field.
  • Proven experience in Alteryx (workflow design) and Tableau (dashboard creation).
  • Background in analytics business partnering or commercial analytics.
  • Strong communication skills — you can explain the “why” as well as the “what”.
  • Self-starter who thrives in fast-paced, high-impact environments.

Why join us?

With revenues of $9bn+ and a portfolio spanning industries from food and automotive to pharma, cosmetics, and manufacturing, Univar Solutions is a global market leader.


We’re committed to:



  • Work with real purpose – See the impact of your insights in real business outcomes.
  • Grow how you want – Opportunities for professional development and advancement.
  • Be who you are – An inclusive culture where people matter.

Our values

  • We do what we say
  • Where people matter
  • Valuable to others

Seniority level: Mid-Senior level


Employment type: Full-time


Job function: Information Technology, Analyst, and Administrative


Industries: Chemical Manufacturing


Application notice: We take your privacy seriously. You may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed by our talent partner RR (Recruitment Revolution) on the basis of their legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to their Data Privacy Policy & Notice on their website for details.


Candidates must be able to freely work in the UK without restrictions.


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