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SR2 REC LTD
Bristol
1 week ago
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Senior Data SpecialistCentral Bristol (Hybrid Working)£42,000 – £45,000 – excellent benefits.

Are you a data expert who thrives on solving complex problems and delivering real impact?

A forward-thinking Bristol-based organisation is seeking a Senior Data Specialist to join their growing analytics and insights team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys working with diverse datasets, collaborating with clients, and using data to drive informed decisions.


The Role

You’ll lead on delivering large-scale data projects for a wide range of well-known clients, ensuring their information is processed, analysed, and presented with accuracy and insight. Working closely with account managers and key stakeholders, you’ll manage complex datasets and help shape data strategies that support high-value outcomes.


You’ll be using tools such as Excel, Power BI, SQL, and Alteryx to collect, cleanse, automate, and visualise data — transforming complexity into clarity.



  • Developing trusted relationships with key clients through clear communication and data-led insight.
  • Managing end-to-end data workflows, ensuring accuracy and consistency across projects.
  • Building engaging reports and dashboards that help clients understand and act on their data.
  • Supporting the refinement of internal data processes for greater efficiency and scalability.
  • Providing expert advice on data handling and performance improvement.

About You

You’ll have proven experience in a data-focused role, ideally involving large or complex datasets. You’re confident using Excel (including advanced formulas and Power Query), Power BI, SQL, and Alteryx, and you take pride in delivering high-quality outputs.


You’ll also demonstrate:



  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and organisational skills.
  • Excellent communication and presentation abilities.
  • Confidence engaging with clients and stakeholders at all levels.
  • A meticulous eye for detail and commitment to data accuracy.
  • A proactive, adaptable approach and willingness to learn new tools and systems.

What’s on Offer

  • Salary: £42,000 – £45,000 per year
  • Contract: Permanent, full time, flexible 8-hour days
  • Benefits: 28 days holiday bank holidays, up to 10% bonus, 7% employer pension, life insurance, health cash plan, critical illness cover, wellbeing support, paid volunteer days, and options for additional holiday.
  • Hybrid Working: Around 50% office-based in central Bristol.
  • Perks: “Workcation” scheme, £250 home office setup, and a collaborative, inclusive environment that values flexibility and results.

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If you’re a skilled data professional looking for a role that combines technical challenge with meaningful collaboration, we’d love to hear from you.

Start date: As soon as possible


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