Data Analyst

Regional Recruitment Services
Leicester
2 days ago
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Data Analyst

Leicester
£35,000-£40,000 per year
Monday to Friday | Full-Time

I am excited to be exclusively partnering with a fast-growing energy consultancy based in Leicester, who are seeking a Data Analyst to join their expanding team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a business that invests heavily in technology, systems, and infrastructure to support data-driven decision-making.

The Opportunity

The successful Data Analyst will play a key role in turning complex data into actionable insights that directly support the sales and operational teams. This role offers a competitive salary of £35,000-£40,000 per year, with opportunities to make a measurable impact on the company's performance and growth.

Why This Role Stands Out

Data-Driven Environment

Work closely with Energy Consultants and management to optimise processes

Analyse performance metrics, trends, and KPIs to inform strategy

Translate complex datasets into clear and actionable insights

Excellent Tools and Support

Access to bespoke in-house systems and AI-integrated tools

Work alongside dedicated admin and compliance teams

Structured onboarding and continuous professional development

Modern Office Environment

Freshly refurbished, collaborative office space designed for productivity

Positive, high-energy workplace culture

Opportunities to collaborate across teams and influence business decisions

Career Progression

Clear opportunities to progress within the business

Exposure to multiple business functions and analytics-driven projects

Work in a company that values skill development and long-term career growth

Key Responsibilities

Collecting, cleaning, and analysing data from multiple sources

Generating reports and dashboards to support operational and sales teams

Identifying trends, anomalies, and insights to improve business performance

Collaborating with stakeholders to support decision-making

Maintaining data integrity and ensuring compliance with internal standards

The Ideal Candidate

Experienced in data analysis, reporting, or business intelligence

Proficient in Excel and analytical tools (Power BI, SQL, or similar)

Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills

Confident communicator, able to translate insights to non-technical teams

Ambitious and keen to contribute to a growing business

This Data Analyst role is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive, technology-driven business where your work will have real impact on growth and strategy.

Next Steps:
Apply to this Data Analyst role through this advert. If you would like more information about this role, please contact our commercial team on (phone number removed).
 
If successful, you will need to digitally register with our agency (if you haven't already done so). If you have not been contacted regarding your application within 7 days please assume that you have not been successful. We will however retain your application for any future roles for which you may be suitable.
 
About Regional Recruitment Services - A Recruitment Agency in Leicester.
 
This position is advertised by Regional Recruitment Services Ltd, an award-winning independent recruitment agency that has been operating since 2008. We offer permanent, temporary and contract jobs within the Commercial, Construction, Industrial and Engineering sectors. To view all of our positions available throughout the United Kingdom, please visit our website ((url removed))

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