Data Analyst

HSS Hire Ireland
Manchester
3 days ago
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Data Analyst
Manchester, Trafford Park - Hybrid Working


At HSS ProService, we’ve built a smarter way for businesses to get the tools, equipment, and materials they need. Our online marketplace connects customers with trusted suppliers quickly and easily, helping them get the job done.


We use technology, teamwork and bold thinking to make hiring and buying better for everyone faster, simpler, and more sustainable.


We’re now looking for a Data Analyst to join our growing Pricing Division. This is a pivotal role for someone who loves data, thrives on detail, and wants to make a tangible impact on business performance.


The impact you’ll have:

You’ll play a key role in ensuring our pricing is competitive, profitable, and aligned with our strategic goals. By analysing data, building models, and uncovering insights, you’ll help shape how we price our products and services across the marketplace – driving smarter, evidence‑based decisions that protect margin and fuel growth.


A typical day:

  • Analyse pricing data across our marketplace – including tools, equipment, consumables, and related services
  • Identify trends, pricing opportunities, and areas for optimisation
  • Build and maintain dynamic pricing models to support commercial decision‑making
  • Monitor competitor pricing, seasonal patterns, and market conditions
  • Maintain and enhance dashboards, reports, and decision‑support tools used across the business
  • Conduct scenario modelling to assess potential pricing impacts on revenue and margin
  • Collaborate with Sales and Commercial teams to align pricing with customer value and business targets
  • Present data‑led insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders

What you’ll bring:

  • Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with advanced Excel and SQL proficiency
  • Solid understanding of commercial principles and financial impact
  • Experience working with large data sets and extracting meaningful insights
  • Ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable recommendations
  • Familiarity with data visualisation tools (e.g. Metabase, Power BI, Tableau)
  • High attention to detail and accuracy
  • A proactive, improvement‑focused mindset and strong sense of ownership

Desirable:

  • Experience in a pricing, commercial analysis, or data analytics role
  • Understanding of pricing strategies within marketplace, e‑commerce, or hire industries
  • Exposure to revenue or margin optimisation projects

What you’ll get back:

Join a forward‑thinking team that's committed to transforming how businesses operate, using the latest technology and a bold vision. If you're passionate about being part of an industry disruptor, this is the place to build your career.



  • Your birthday each year as annual leave to spend how you want to!
  • Healthcare Cashback Plan with money off on things like dentist, opticians including sports massage and wellbeing costs too
  • Flexible and hybrid working – we appreciate you do your best work in different environments
  • Head office free onsite gym
  • Life assurance
  • One day per year, you'll have the option to contribute to local voluntary work, an opportunity to give back to your community
  • Training and development opportunities to keep growing your skills
  • Wellbeing and Healthcare support at work and at home
  • A chance to be a part of a bold digital transformation
  • Discounts and cashback on our perks site with a huge range of purchases including days out, restaurants, gym memberships, shopping and lots more.
  • You will get the choice of other flexible benefits that work for you through our Benefits portal – you pick the benefits you want such as Critical Illness Cover, Cycle To Work, Holiday Buy Scheme and more

Different Perspectives, One Platform

We’re not all the same and that’s what makes us stronger. We believe great ideas come from different people, different experiences, and different ways of thinking.


Whether you’re starting out, changing careers, or looking for your next big move – if you’ve got the skills and the drive, we want to hear from you.


Not sure you tick every box? That’s okay. We welcome your application even if you don't meet every single requirement. If you have any questions, email us at and one of our team will be happy to help.


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