Data Analyst

Beaumont Select Ltd
London
1 day ago
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This innovative and fast-paced Global Fintech brand is going through considerable growth and is looking for a Data Analyst to join this dynamic Procurement Team…


This is an exciting new role and would suit someone who has a strong background in Data Analysis and is comfortable presenting to executive audiences.


Data Analyst role:


  • Data Analysis & Reporting.
  • Extract, clean, and integrate data from a variety of systems (AWS, procurement systems, etc, Hardware Asset and Software Asset Management) to create accurate and insightful reports.
  • Develop and maintain dashboards and visualisations in tools like Tableau for use by the procurement category managers, stakeholders and the executive team.
  • Ensure data quality, accuracy, and consistency across all reports and analyses.
  • AWS Reporting Integration.
  • Utilize AWS reporting tools (Cost Explorer and Quicksight) to extract relevant data.
  • Combine AWS data with other financial and procurement datasets to create holistic insights across the organisation.
  • Automate data pipelines where possible to improve efficiency and reliability and reduce human errors.
  • Collaboration & Communication.
  • Work closely with procurement colleagues, finance, and IT teams to understand reporting requirements and deliver tailored solutions.
  • Present findings and insights clearly to non-technical stakeholders, ensuring actionable recommendations are highlighted.
  • Process Optimization.
  • Identify opportunities for automation and process improvements within the reporting and analytics workflows.
  • Stay updated on industry best practices and incorporate them into the team's data analysis strategies.


Your experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, Data Analytics, or a related field preferred.
  • 8+ years proven experience as a Data Analyst, preferably in procurement or financial functions.
  • Proficiency in Tableau or similar reporting/visualization tools.
  • Strong understanding of AWS reporting, including the ability to consume and integrate data from AWS.
  • Advanced Excel skills and familiarity with SQL or other database query languages.
  • Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex datasets and provide clear, actionable insights.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with experience presenting to executive audiences.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.


Preferred Skills:

  • Familiarity with ERP systems and procurement software (e.g., SAP, Coupa, etc.
  • Experience with Python or other programming languages for data manipulation and automation.
  • Knowledge of cloud computing and data storage best practices.
  • Experience in building automated data pipelines and ETL processes.
  • Experience working within fast paced organisations and developing visualisations/business insights of complex and disparate information.


This is a hybrid role with 3-day office based, 2 from home. Please get in touch if your experience fits this role to find out more.


SALARY £65-£80K plus exceptional benefits and Bonus


Please use the site buttons to Apply.

If you would like to know more about this opportunity, please call Jane Wallbank on +44 (0)1403 248448

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Beaumont Select is a leading Supply Chain & Purchasing Recruitment Agency for permanent and interim staffing solutions. We support a primarily blue-chip client base, in the provision of experienced Supply Chain & Purchasing Professionals; successfully resolving their Purchasing Recruitment demands. We have a proven track record in purchasing recruitment and are a leading purchasing recruitment agency. Complying with the BERR Beaumont Select are an Employment Agency and an Employment Business

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