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Data Analyst

The Devonshire Group
Telford
5 days ago
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Overview

We're looking for a Data Analyst to support our Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Manager and senior team in delivering high-quality performance reporting and data analysis across our diverse businesses, including hospitality, property, and estates.

Responsibilities
  • Prepare insightful performance and KPI reports (weekly, monthly, and ad hoc).
  • Work with the FP&A Manager to provide insights that drive strategic business decisions.
  • Help to improve and streamline reporting processes — including suggesting system improvements and delivering end-user training where appropriate.
  • Translate complex financials into meaningful visuals to support business decisions and tracking of financial performance.
Qualifications
  • We welcome applications from candidates who are early in their data careers and have a recent degree, data analyst apprenticeship, or up to 2 years\' hands-on experience in data collation, manipulation, and analysis (in any setting).
  • You must also enjoy collecting, analysing and turning complex financial and non-financial data into clear, engaging visuals that support decision making. You must be creative, have excellent communications skills, and be familiar with PowerPoint to present data in such a way that makes it easy to digest for colleagues outside the Finance Team. The ability to work across multiple systems and manage data from various sources is a must, as are advanced Excel skills. If you have experience with Power BI or Tableau this would be an advantage. You will have a proactive, collaborative mind-set and be someone who enjoys problem-solving and contributing to a team.
Employment Details

This is a permanent role, working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, and will be based from the Estate Office on the Chatsworth Estate.

The Devonshire Group is committed to sustainability, heritage, and creating value that lasts - for our people, our communities, and our environment. As part of the wider Devonshire Group, owned by the Duke of Devonshire, which includes Chatsworth, Bolton Abbey, Lismore and the Devonshire Hotels & Restaurants Group, we pride ourselves on our commitment to building friendly and efficient teams who are focused on delivering exceptional customer service. We are committed to ensuring the happiness and wellbeing of our staff and as such offer fantastic benefits include:

  • Free access to Chatsworth and Bolton Abbey Estate
  • Excellent personal development and career opportunities.
  • Free entry to the Chatsworth fairs and many of the events, plus discount in our catering, retail and hotel establishments
  • Free on-site parking
  • Employee assistance programme
  • A wellbeing calendar of events


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