Data Analyst

TrueSpeed
Bath
3 months ago
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Are you ready to grow your career with an exciting, impactful role in a fast-paced, data-driven environment? At Truespeed, you'll have the chance to shape the future of connectivity while working with cutting-edge technologies.Data AnalystBath, Somerset, BA2 3DP – Hybrid (3 days in office per week)*    Full time, Monday – Friday*    Permanent position*    £30,000 - £35,000 per annum dependent on experiencePlease Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UKAt Truespeed, our mission is simple: to empower people and communities in the South West with ultrafast full fibre broadband. We’re a customer-centric organisation with an impressive 4.9-star rating on Trustpilot, delivering award-winning service and revolutionising connectivity. We’ve cultivated a data-driven culture where your contributions will directly shape business decisions and create a tangible impact.The RoleThis is your opportunity to work with modern technology like DBT, Google BigQuery, and Power BI, contributing to projects that drive the business forward. As a Data Analyst, you'll transform data into actionable insights, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions while enhancing the company’s data-driven culture.Key Responsibilities:*    Develop and maintain interactive MI reports using Power BI, empowering teams with self-serve capabilities.*    Conduct exploratory data analysis to address business challenges and uncover performance improvement opportunities.*    Visualise data insights in intuitive, user-friendly dashboards and reports.*    Support stakeholders by providing training and guidance on how to interact with reports and use data effectively for decision-making*    Present findings in engaging formats, communicating key trends and opportunities.*    Promote a data-driven culture and encourage the use of self-serve reporting tools.Benefits:At Truespeed, we value our team members and provide a range of rewards and benefits, including:*    Life insurance (4x annual salary).*    Health care options (BUPA and BHFS).*    Pension scheme.*    Hybrid working model.*    Opportunities for career development.*    Employee referral scheme.*    25 days holiday + bank holidays.*    Free on-site parking.The Ideal Candidate:We’re looking for someone with a passion for data and a knack for storytelling through insights. About you:*    Proven experience in analytical roles.*    Expertise in Power BI, Tableau, or Qlik for creating interactive dashboards.*    Proficient in SQL (required); Python experience is a plus.*    Advanced skills in Excel and proficient in PowerPoint.*    Ability to translate complex datasets into actionable insights.*    Collaborative mindset with strong communication skills.*    Decisive, adaptable, and eager to learn new tools and techniques.*    Knowledge of the telecoms sector is a bonus.Join a supportive culture where your skills and ideas are valued. If you’re passionate about making a difference, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to shape the future of connectivity, Truespeed is the place for you.How to apply for the role:If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click “apply” today.You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please.Other suitable skills and experience include Data Analyst, BI Developer, Reporting Analyst, Business Data Analyst, Data Visualisation Specialist, Analytics Consultant, Data Engineer, MI Analyst, Insights Analyst, Database Analyst

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