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Data Analyst

CV Technical LTD
Wigan
1 week ago
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Overview

CV Technical are partnered with an award-winning manufacturing company committed to delivering high-quality products and data-driven business insights to its senior leadership team. With a focus on continuous improvement, operational excellence and cross-department collaboration, they are looking to bring in a talented Data Analyst to support their growth and performance goals.


Key Responsibilities

  • Produce regular (monthly) performance reports covering manufacturing & sales for senior leadership.
  • Identify, collect and migrate data from a variety of sources.
  • Review data, identify trends and generate actionable business insight.
  • Manipulate, analyse and interpret complex datasets for departments and the business as a whole.
  • Monitor and audit data quality, ensuring accuracy, completeness and integrity.
  • Develop dashboards, automated reports and visualisations.
  • Work with internal departments to support understanding of the purpose and effectiveness of reviewing and acting on data trends.
  • Collaborate with department managers to introduce new data streams for monitoring to ensure efficient business performance.
  • Review existing data streams, highlight areas of concern or business improvement opportunities.
  • Develop and promote best-practice approaches in how data is delivered, consumed and acted upon.

Key Skills & Experience

Essential:



  • Proven experience in data analysis, reporting or business intelligence, preferably within manufacturing.
  • Proficiency with Excel, SQL, Power BI or Tableau
  • Strong ability to interpret complex data sets and extract meaningful business insight.
  • Excellent attention to detail and focus on data quality and integrity.
  • Effective communicator: able to explain data trends and insights to non-technical stakeholders.
  • Comfortable working cross-functionally with department managers and senior leadership.

Desirable:



  • Experience in manufacturing or sales operations context.
  • Prior experience building dashboards or automated reporting solutions.
  • Knowledge of data migration, ETL or data-warehouse concepts.
  • Understanding of best practice data governance, data-stream design and monitoring.

Location: Wigan — Hybrid working 3 days per week on site


Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 DOE + Benefits


Please apply direct via LinkedIn.


*Sponsorship is not available nor will it be available in the future for those on temporary visas. Applicants must be within a sensible commuting distance to Wigan to be considered*


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