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Data Analyst

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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The Company
Our client is a well-established organisation within the retail and distribution industry, recognised for their quality, customer focus, and commitment to creating a positive workplace culture. With a strong ethos around staff wellbeing and professional growth, they offer excellent opportunities for individuals looking to build a long-term career within a supportive environment.

The Role
We are seeking an ambitious and detail-oriented Data Analyst to join our client's Birmingham-based team. This is a hands-on role where you will be responsible for analysing data, producing reports and dashboards, and presenting insights that will drive smarter decision-making across the business. The position is ideally suited to someone with 2+ years' experience in data analysis, though candidates with a strong educational background in Maths, Finance, or Analytics will also be considered.

What you'll be doing:

Collect, analyse, and interpret large data sets to support business decisions

Produce accurate, timely reports and dashboards using Excel and Power BI

Monitor and identify trends, patterns, and areas for improvement within data

Ensure accuracy and integrity of all business reporting

Present findings and recommendations to both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Work collaboratively with different teams to provide data-driven solutions

Support the development of data processes and contribute to business efficiency

Skills required for the role:

Strong Excel skills (advanced formulas, pivot tables, data modelling)

Experience with Power BI or similar reporting/visualisation tools

2+ years' experience as a Data Analyst (or similar role), or strong academic background in Mathematics, Statistics, Finance, or related fields

Analytical mindset with excellent problem-solving skills

Strong communication skills with the ability to explain data clearly to a range of stakeholders

Highly organised, detail-focused, and career-driven

What's on offer:

Structured career growth path with clear opportunities to progress

Ongoing training and development support

Company pension scheme

Regular team-building activities

Quarterly outings with the wider team

Supportive, approachable, and collaborative working environment

Who We're Looking For

A motivated and career-driven professional with a passion for data and problem-solving. You'll be eager to develop your skills, play a key role in supporting business growth, and thrive within a company that values both performance and employee well-being.

Please note that sponsorship is not available for this role

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