Data Analyst & Administrator

Gaydon
1 year ago
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Unlock Your Potential as a Data Analyst & Administrator – A Gateway to Innovation

Are you a detail-oriented professional with a knack for data analysis and a passion for excellence? This prestigious company, renowned for its groundbreaking projects in the automotive industry, is seeking an administration-focused Data Analyst to join its dynamic Human Resources division. This role offers a unique blend of administrative prowess and analytical acumen, set within a company that's at the forefront of automotive innovation. With a competitive umbrella rate of £21.72/hr (inside IR35) and a hybrid working model, this opportunity is designed for those who thrive in fast-paced environments and are eager to drive their career forward.

What You Will Do:

Utilise your strong Excel skills to extract and analyse data from various sources, delivering insightful outputs.
Take charge of setting up administrative aspects for training events, ensuring smooth and efficient processes.
Communicate clearly and efficiently, acting as a proactive liaison across teams.
Demonstrate your process-driven approach, contributing to the optimisation of workflows.
What You Will Bring:

Data Analyst experience with exceptional skills in Excel and a proactive approach to data extraction.
Proven experience in extracting data from various resources and analysing to provide outputs on highlights observed.
Strong communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly.
A process-oriented mindset, with a focus on efficiency and effectiveness.
Flexibility to accommodate hybrid working and occasional travel to other sites.
Company Contribution & Industry Information:

In this role, you'll be a pivotal part of a team that values innovation, efficiency, and the power of data to drive decisions. The company is a leader in the automotive industry, dedicated to developing cutting-edge technologies and sustainable solutions. Your contributions as a Data Analyst & Administrator will not only support the Human Resources division but also influence the broader goals and values of the company, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence.

Location:

The primary location for this role is Gaydon (1-2 days per week), with hybrid working arrangements, allowing for a balance between office and remote work. Additional opportunities may arise to support sessions in Alcester, offering a unique setting for your professional contributions.

Take the Next Step:

If you're ready to elevate your career and make a meaningful impact within a leading automotive company, we want to hear from you. This Data Analyst & Administrator position is not just a job; it's an opportunity to grow, innovate, and contribute to the future of mobility. Apply now to embark on a rewarding journey that blends analytical challenges with the thrill of the automotive industry. Your future awaits – let's drive it forward together.

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