Data Analyst

Green Folk
Hounslow
1 week ago
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Predominantly remote with travel across the South West as required

We are supporting a multi site manufacturing group with the appointment of a Contract Data Analyst to deliver a suite of Power BI dashboards from legacy operational systems. This role is focused on translating existing data into clear, usable reporting that can be owned and managed internally long term.

This is a delivery focused contract with clear outputs, working closely with operational and leadership stakeholders across several manufacturing sites.

Key responsibilities
  • Extract, clean, and translate data from legacy manufacturing systems
  • Design and build Power BI dashboards aligned to operational and management reporting needs
  • Work with site teams to understand manufacturing processes and KPIs
  • Ensure reporting is structured, documented, and sustainable for internal handover
  • Visit sites across the South West as needed to validate data and engage stakeholders
  • Provide clear documentation and knowledge transfer at contract end
Required experience
  • Proven experience as a Data Analyst within a manufacturing environment
  • Strong Power BI experience including data modelling and DAX
  • Solid SQL and Power Query capability
  • Experience working with legacy systems and imperfect data
  • Understanding of manufacturing metrics such as production output, downtime, scrap, efficiency, or similar
  • Comfortable working independently in a contract setting
  • 3 month initial term with potential extension
  • Remote working with travel to South West sites as required

Please note that full and permanent right to work in the UK is a non-negotiable requirement for this role. This employer is unable to offer visa sponsorship now or in the future.

Embracing diversity in all its forms, our client is an equal opportunity employer. They welcome individuals from all walks of life, irrespective of race, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion, or belief.

By applying through Green Folk Ltd, you consent to share your information with our client for recruitment purposes. We will handle your data with care, aligning with our privacy policy for recruitment-related activities. Please be informed that all final hiring decisions rests solely with our client. Should you have any inquiries, kindly direct them to Green Folk for a transparent and streamlined recruitment experience. Green Folk Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy.


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