Data Analyst

Avara Foods Ltd
Isle of Arran
3 days ago
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About the Role:

Avara Foods is one of the UK’s leading food businesses, supplying chicken and turkey to the country’s major supermarkets and well-known restaurants. We own and manage our entire supply chain, from farms to factory and all the way to the customer door – meaning we have careers that cover a whole range of functions. We have major processing sites across England and an agricultural network of over 350 farms, spanning from North Yorkshire to the South Coast and Wales.


About the Role:

As an inclusive, forward-thinking business, we take pride in our approach to data across Avara Foods and are looking for a highly competent and motivated Data Analyst to join our Data Engineering team in Brackley.


As a Data Analyst you’ll be working on site Monday to Friday 08:00 – 17:00.


What will you be doing as a Data Analyst at Avara?

Your role will enhance business decision‑making, operational efficiency, and user productivity by designing, developing, and maintaining reliable data models, reports, and analytical solutions. You will transform raw data into actionable insights, supporting data‑driven decisions across the organisation.


What will your key responsibilities as a Data Analyst include?

  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to understand business processes and translate requirements into meaningful data analyses and visualisations.
  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable data models and pipelines to integrate and prepare data from multiple sources for reporting and analysis.
  • Build and optimise dashboards and reports using tools such as Power BI and Oracle Analytics Cloud to deliver clear and actionable insights.
  • Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and completeness through data validation, cleansing, and reconciliation processes.
  • Develop and automate recurring reports and data workflows using SQL, Python, and workflow automation tools (e.g., Power Automate, Logic Apps, OIC).
  • Conduct in‑depth data analysis to identify trends, anomalies, and opportunities for business improvement.
  • Support business users with ad hoc data queries and self‑service reporting solutions.
  • Document data structures, models, and analytical processes to maintain transparency and support knowledge sharing.
  • Stay informed on emerging technologies and best practices in data analytics, business intelligence, and automation.

What you’ll need to be successful:
Essential

  • Proven experience working as a Data Analyst or in a similar data‑centric role.
  • Strong understanding of business processes and how data supports decision‑making.
  • Experience developing reports, dashboards, and data models using modern BI tools (e.g., Power BI, Oracle Analytics Cloud, Business Objects).
  • Strong SQL skills (Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle Database).
  • Excellent analytical and problem‑solving abilities with a methodical approach.
  • Solid organisational and documentation skills.
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel & Power BI skills.

Desirable

  • Microsoft or Oracle data‑related certifications.
  • BCS Business Analyst or Data Analyst qualification.
  • Experience working with middleware or workflow automation tools (e.g., Power Automate, OIC, Azure Logic Apps).
  • Experience with the following technologies:
  • Microsoft Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps)
  • Microsoft Azure Data & Integration Services
  • Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)
  • Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC)
  • Oracle Data Integrator (ODI)
  • Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
  • Microsoft Data Fabric

The benefits of working for Avara Foods:

  • From £35,000 per annum DOE.
  • 31 days annual leave.
  • 6% employer matched pension contributions.
  • Company life assurance scheme.
  • Various lifestyle benefits, such as cashback perks, exclusive shopping discounts from well‑known retailers, and discounted cinema tickets!
  • Wellbeing resources, including free online health advice & support, and wellbeing assessments.

What happens after you apply for this role?

After you’ve applied, you’ll be contacted in due course by the Resourcing Team to discuss your application and CV further. There’ll also be a chance for you to ask us any questions you may have about the role.


If you’re ready to work in a dynamic environment alongside talented people who take pride in delivering great results, apply today!


We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer.


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