Data Analyst

Beyondly Global Ltd.
Skipton
1 week ago
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Do you believe in a better, fairer, sustainable world for all?

A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join our circle. We are looking for a detail-driven, curious, and enthusiastic person to work as a Data Analyst, in a dynamic, evolving company, who are driven to make a real impact on humanity and the planet.


Beyondly in a nutshell

At the heart of Beyondly (formerly Comply Direct) is our planet. We deliver better solutions for a brighter tomorrow and are devoted to reinventing the wheel through our market leading environmental consultancy and compliance services. We care about preserving humanity and our planet. Driven by our passion, we go above and beyond to make a real impact.


As a B Corp certified business, we are dedicated to being a force for good, fuelled by an energy to place equal importance on people, planet and profit.


By joining our circle, you will be part of a business for good and will contribute to our vision of creating a better, fairer, sustainable world for all. We ask that you have the passion to serve our purpose of leading, inspiring, and educating to positively impact society and the environment. In return, we promise to provide you with the best tools, support and working environment to flourish in all areas of your life.


The role

To deliver Beyondly’s compliance data management service to our customers with a focus on continual improvement and adaptability to changes in legislation. To provide a high-quality data service to customers through the collection, synthesis and reporting of data. To provide technical support to the customer through on-site and desktop audits, regulatory submissions and to the wider packaging team and sales team through training and webinars as required.


You can read more information about the packaging compliance and plastic tax regulations by following the below links:



  • Packaging Compliance: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/extended-producer-responsibility-for-packaging-report-packaging-data
  • Plastic Tax: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/plastic-packaging-tax

The responsibilities (there are more!)

  • Deliver Beyondly’s compliance data management services and quarterly plastic tax data management for customers in line with regulatory requirements and deadlines.
  • Provide data insights, reporting and technical support to customers and colleagues.
  • Conduct audits (both on-site and desktop based) and customer visits, ensuring compliance obligations are met.
  • Understand and interpret compliance legislation in the context of customers’ business activities.
  • Work directly with customers to understand their requirements, compliance obligations and data.
  • Maintain quality and accuracy of data held within internal database.
  • Completion of incoming and outgoing supplier requests (data requests to gather packaging weights information) on behalf of customers, liaising with third parties, as required.
  • Drive continuous improvement of processes, resources and customer experience.

The perks

  • Salary £26,500 + performance related bonus in line with the existing reward framework
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off + opportunities for sabbaticals
  • Flexible and hybrid working opportunities
  • Support and opportunities for personal and professional development
  • Private medical insurance including dental and optical cover
  • Access to employee benefits platform ‘Perkbox’ and membership to the all-encompassing employee health and well-being programme
  • Other benefits include regular team building events, physical wellbeing allowance, paid volunteering opportunities and many more. Discover more about the host of benefits Beyondly employees receive here: https://www.beyond.ly/about/working-with-us/

The person

You will be proficient with Microsoft Office with strong Excel skills being able to use complex formulae. You will have a logical and methodical approach with an eye for detail and will be confident in handling large data sets. You will have strong problem solving and creative thinking skills and the ability to prioritise, multi-task and manage time effectively. You will have the confidence to challenge when required, comfortable working independently but also work well in a team with a collaborative approach. The role is fast paced, so you should be prepared to think on your feet and be able to absorb new information quickly and effectively.


To thrive in this role, you will be passionate and enjoy synthesising data into meaningful insights and ensuring accuracy in all you do. You must have a strong work ethic, with excellent organisational skills and the ability to meet deadlines. You will have a ‘muck in’ approach to teamwork, being flexible and highly resilient to change, being committed to growing with the business.


A full UK driving licence will be required in order to carry out on site audits and customer visits. We require all members of staff to work from the office 3 days a week, therefore living within commuting distance to Skipton should be considered when applying.


If you have knowledge of Python and databases, or experience using Microsoft Power BI then even better. A wicked sense of humour is a bonus too!


Click ‘Apply Now’ to upload your application or email your CV and covering letter to . For further information, call our team on . A more detailed job description will be provided at interview.


Beyondly are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace; a place where we can all be ourselves. We positively encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds, as well as feedback from current or future employees about how we can be more accommodating to your requirements.


If your experience looks a little different from what we’ve highlighted on our job advert and you think you can bring value to the role, get in touch – we’d love to learn more about you!


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Pay Rate

26499 GBP – 26500 GBP (Annum)


Company Overview

At the heart of Beyondly (formerly Comply Direct) is our planet. We deliver better solutions for a brighter tomorrow and are devoted to reinventing the wheel through our market leading environmental consultancy and compliance services. We care about preserving humanity and our planet. Driven by our passion, we go above and beyond to make a real impact. As a B Corp certified business, we are dedicated to being a force for good, fuelled by an energy to place equal importance on people, planet and profit. By joining our circle, you will be part of a business for good and will contribute to our vision of creating a better, fairer, sustainable world for all. We ask that you have the passion to serve our purpose of leading, inspiring, and educating to positively impact society and the environment. In return, we promise to provide you with the best tools, support and working environment to flourish in all areas of your life.



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