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Data Analyst

Focus Resourcing
Portsmouth
2 weeks ago
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Our fantastic client, an established and successful leader in their sector, are recruiting a Data Analyst to join them on a permanent basis.

In this exciting role, you will support the delivery of actionable insights across the business, working at an operational level to analyse and interpret data to support decision making across commercial, operational, and strategic teams.

You will play a key role in improving business processes, supporting reporting frameworks, and ensuring the highest standards of data quality.

This role will be based full-time (Monday to Friday 9am-5pm) at our clients head office close to Cosham. Due to location it would be preferable for candidates to have their own vehicle, although public transport links are available.

What you'll be doing:

Collect, clean, and analyse data from multiple sources to provide accurate, insightful reports.
Develop and maintain dashboards, management reports, and ad hoc analyses to support business decisions.
Monitor key performance metrics, highlighting trends, risks, and opportunities.
Collaborate with teams to define requirements and translate them into actionable data solutions.
Ensure data accuracy, integrity, and consistency across all reporting systems.
Support data-driven initiatives that improve efficiency, performance, and customer experience.What we're looking for:

Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Power BI, SQL, and other analytical tools.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with high attention to detail.
Ability to work with large datasets, identify trends, and produce actionable insights.
Strong time management and organisation skills.
Experience in data analysis, preferably within financial service or B2B sectors.
Curious, proactive, and ambitious, with a desire to grow and develop.
Commitment to professional development and upskilling.
Commitment to pursuing professional development; with support in achieving a CII Qualification.Salary & Benefits:

Salary with be circa 27k starting - with room to grow this quickly with development.

You will also receive excellent company benefits including:

Career development and ongoing training
Wellbeing support
Flexible working
State-of-the-art offices
24-day holidays + Bank Holidays (increasing with length of service)
Birthday off
Company pension scheme
Free on-site gym and personal trainer
Enhanced PerkBox
Employee Assistance Programme

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