Data Analyst

ManpowerGroup
Cardiff
1 day ago
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Our supportive and values-driven national public sector client is seeking a Data Analyst to join their Research, Data and Intelligence team in this newly created role.


This is an excellent opportunity to help turn complex data into meaningful insights that support policy, planning and service delivery across Wales.


Working closely with internal teams and external partners, you will support the effective use of organisational and external information, producing dashboards, reports and analysis that enable evidence-based decision-making.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyse, cleanse and assure data from multiple sources, including Dynamics CRM
  • Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards and reports that clearly present trends and performance
  • Support data integration into Azure Data Services and Synapse Analytics
  • Review and improve data collection and validation processes
  • Use tools such as SQL and Power Automate to streamline data workflows
  • Respond to ad-hoc data queries and produce analytical reports
  • Ensure data handling complies with information governance and security standards

Candidate Requirements

You will have experience working in a data analysis or analytical role, with strong analytical skills and the ability to communicate insights clearly to a range of audiences. You will be confident using Power BI and working with large data sets, and have a good understanding of data protection requirements.



  • Degree or equivalent qualification, or relevant professional experience
  • Experience in data analysis, statistical analysis or data science
  • Strong analytical skills, including advanced Excel
  • Experience presenting data insights to non-technical audiences

This is a temporary, full time (36 hours p / w), hybrid role to start ASAP and required until mid-June 2026.


The pay rate is £15.32 per hour.


Please consider applying as soon as you are able to as we receive them


Thank you for your time and interest


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