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Data Analyst

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Want to utilise your data analysis skills to help transform one of the most exciting luxury automotive brands in the UK?

We have a 3 month inside-IR35 contract for a Data Analyst to become part of one of their most elite visualisation teams, offering support to their Supply Chain team.

Whilst this is initially a 3 month contract opportunity, this team has a consistent history of offering permanent roles to new joiners – this role would be well suited to Analysts that are looking for either contract or permanent positions.

This is a great role for Data Analysts that want to:

Contribute to one of the most prestigious luxury automotive manufacturers in the world, at a critical transformation point, in which YOU will have a massive opportunity to make an impact

Build their experience creating visualisations in a range of different business contexts, augmenting their professional capabilities as a Data Analyst to future-proof their career for any environment

Work for a luxury automotive brand that’s heavily investing in data transformation and putting data at the forefront of their business operations – and the career opportunities that come with it

Want to work alongside Analysts that are considered to be the best at what they do, helping you to continue your development into a top-tier data professional

What we’re looking for:

12 months+ experience as a Data Analyst.

Experience working with visualisation tools such as Tableau, PowerBI etc.

Strong SQL skills for querying data.

Experience w/ GCP (BigQuery).

It would be advantageous if you have:

Some experience working with Python.

This role is offering between £27k – £29k (net income), and is based out of Solihull for two days per week, with the remainder of the week being WFH.

If this sounds like it could be a good fit for you, let’s have a conversation apply now!

Please note that we’re unable to offer sponsorship at this time.


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