Data Analyst Administrator

Interaction - Leicester
Leicestershire
6 days ago
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Data Analysis Administrator

HYBRID WORKING - 1 day per week WFH.


Full-Time - Permanent


Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm (Early Finish on Fridays!)


Basic Salary: £28,000.00 to £29,000.00 Per Annum depending on experience.


Location: Coalville


Our very well established, multimillion pound turnover client is looking for a highly dynamic and enthusiastic Data Analysis Administrator to join their team and focus on internal CRM, input and collation of data.


As a Data Analysis Administrator, You Will

  • Work across multiple departments and manage data when required.
  • Improve the accuracy and rectify information where needed, demonstrating an elevated level of attention to detail.
  • Consult with suppliers and internal departments to maintain data and update information where required.
  • Complete information and forward to appropriate parties and suppliers.
  • Manage and improve processes and product management and marketing, but also the wider business.
  • Maintain positive working relationships with internal departments and warehouse to ensure data is accurate and kept up to date.
  • A range of other ad hoc numerical and volumetric data inputting and analysis.
  • Organise own workload and prioritise accordingly.
  • Demonstrate high diligence regarding inputting of data.

Data Analysis Administrator Candidate

  • Excellent diligence with previous data analysis experience.
  • Appetite for technical information, highly useful due to the nature of the role.
  • An enthusiastic and dynamic personality with a highly initiative-taking attitude.
  • A natural ability to instantly develop a conversational relationship.

Interviews to be held ASAP.


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