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We're working with a company seeking a data-savvy analyst to support their Business Intelligence function. This is a hands-on reporting role, ideal for someone who enjoys turning data into meaningful insights to drive performance across departments.

You'll work alongside a small team to build, maintain, and schedule business reports using tools like Power BI, Excel, and SQL, contributing to everything from monthly reporting to audit support.

Key Responsibilities:

Produce and maintain regular reports for internal departments
Schedule and deliver monthly, year-end, and ad hoc reporting
Build dashboards and data models using Power BI
Assist with software upgrades and implementations
Maintain Excel-based trackers and performance logs
Complete official statistical surveys (ONS)
Support internal audit processes and data reconciliation Key Skills & Experience Required:

Strong Power BI Desktop and Report Builder skills
Confident with SQL - building queries and views
Advanced Excel - pivot tables, charts, VLOOKUPs, formatting
Excellent attention to detail and time management
Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
Prior exposure to financial or manufacturing data environments Desirable:

Experience with ERP systems (e.g. Syspro)
Background in auditing or complianceThis is a great opportunity for someone who thrives on accuracy, enjoys working with business data, and wants to be part of a team that plays a critical role in business decision-making.

ACS are recruiting for a Data Analyst. If you feel that you have the skills and experience required in this advertisement to be a Data Analyst submit your CV including an outline of your experience as a Data Analyst. It is always a good idea to include a covering letter outlining your experience as a Data Analyst with your application as this will enhance your chances of selection and improve your prospects of landing the Data Analyst role you desire

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