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Job Title: Data Analyst
Location: Dereham, Norfolk
Rate: £14.50 per hour
Contract: 6–12 months (Initial 3 days/week, potential to go full-time)

Our client is seeking a confident and detail-oriented Data Analyst to join their team in Dereham on a part-time basis, with the potential to grow into a full-time role. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a dynamic business environment and work with multiple teams across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities:
• Analyse and compare timesheet data against self-bill data
• Respond to internal data requests in a timely and accurate manner
• Conduct variance analysis
• Support with reporting and data validation using Excel (including Pivot Tables)
• Present findings clearly and confidently to multiple departments

Requirements:
• Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including Pivot Tables and basic formulas
• Proven experience working with timesheet or billing data preferred
• Excellent communication skills – must be comfortable liaising with various teams
• Highly organised with great attention to detail
• Analytical mind-set with the ability to interpret and present data effectively

What our Client Offer:
• Competitive hourly rate:
• Flexible part-time hours (3 days per week to start)
• A supportive and collaborative team environment
• Opportunity to move into a full-time position
• Initial 6–12 month contract, with potential for extension

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