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Data Analyst

Nottingham
5 days ago
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Hybrid working available, discounted parking and office bonus on days you are in the office.

About the Role

We are looking for a detail-oriented Data Analyst to join our team. You will play a key role in transforming data into valuable insights, supporting business decisions through reporting and dashboards. This role requires strong analytical skills, a passion for data visualisation, and the ability to work with stakeholders to drive data-driven solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain reports and dashboards using Power BI.

  • Work with stakeholders to understand data requirements and deliver insights.

  • Cleanse, model, and visualise data for improved decision-making.

  • Utilise Excel for data analysis, reporting, and automation.

  • Support data processes and automation using Power Automate and Apps (desirable).

  • Assist in scaling business data operations with SQL (desirable).

  • Explore opportunities to leverage the Azure Cloud Platform for data storage and processing (desirable).

  • Ensure data integrity and accuracy through effective ETL processes (desirable).

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Proficiency in Power BI for data visualisation and reporting.

  • Strong Excel skills, including advanced formulas, pivot tables, and data analysis tools.

  • Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving abilities.

  • Strong ability to present data insights in a clear and engaging manner.

  • Experience in stakeholder management and understanding business requirements.

    Desirable Skills & Experience

  • Familiarity with Power Automate and Apps for process automation.

  • Knowledge of SQL for data extraction and analysis.

  • Experience with Python or other programming languages for data processing.

  • Understanding of Azure Cloud Platform and its data capabilities.

  • Awareness of ETL processes for data transformation.

  • Experience in data modelling to support analytics.

    Personal Attributes:

    · Critical thinker.

    · Detail orientated.

    · Adaptable.

    · Resilient.

    · Proactive.

    Why Join Us?

  • Opportunity to work with a forward-thinking data team.

  • Office attendance bonus, hybrid working, free onsite cafe, social events.

  • Support for professional development and learning new technologies.

  • Exposure to a variety of data projects across the business.

  • A collaborative and dynamic working environment.

    About Constellia

    Neutral Vendor solutions for Goods, Services, Technology and Works.

    Established in 2007, Constellia is one of Britain’s fastest-growing private companies (ranked in Sunday Times (Apply online only) & 2025), and a leading Neutral Vendor Managed Service Provider in the UK.

    We manage over £400 million of spend across 200+ public and private sector organisations. We are also the UK’s only Neutral Vendor to enable public sector and utility client’s access to the procurement of Goods, Works, Services and Technology.

    As a Neutral Vendor, we act as a conduit between contracting authorities, prequalified suppliers, providing a fast and compliant marketing route via Neutral Vendor Frameworks. Our diverse and dynamic marketplace enlists over 3,000 pre-approved suppliers, providing clients access to 400+ subcategories of spend.

    We provide public sector clients the flexibility and choice to buy through one simple route quickly and compliantly, helping drive efficiencies, Social Value and savings

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