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Data Analyst

James Fisher and Sons plc
Inverurie
3 days ago
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Knutsford - Hybrid

Permanent, Full time


About James Fisher And Sons Group

James Fisher is a world leader in the provision of specialist products and support services, and provider of turnkey operations to the oil and gas industry. This includes expert hazardous area equipment and services during the well testing phase, complex subsea infrastructure installations, large operations and maintenance projects to support the safe life extension of assets, underwater life support systems for divers and submariners, to the management of challenging demolition and decommissioning projects worldwide.


Our strategy, centered around the One James Fisher ambition, aims to build a cohesive engineering service company in the Blue Economy.


Our Energy Division offers safe, sustainable products and services for oil, gas, and renewables.


Together, we are building a brighter, bolder, and more innovative future.


The Role

James Fisher & Sons Plc is undergoing a significant transformation of its core business systems, with a strong focus on ERP implementations across its divisions. As part of this strategic initiative, we are looking for a talented and driven Data Analyst to support the continued rollout of the IFS ERP platform within our Energy Division.


This is a collaborative role where you’ll work closely with cross-functional teams to understand business requirements, cleanse and prepare data, and ensure the effective use of the ERP system. You’ll bring strong analytical and problem-solving skills to the table, helping to drive data integrity and support operational excellence.


We’re seeking someone with hands‑on experience in ERP system implementation and support, who thrives in a team‑oriented environment and communicates effectively across departments. Your ability to translate complex data into actionable insights will be key to the success of this transformation.


Principle Accountabilities

  • Ensure data integrity and accuracy within the ERP system. Support development and maintenance of data standards and procedures.
  • Cleanse data and ensure principles applied to data align with entities already operating on the ERP system.
  • Support the implementation and configuration of the ERP system to meet business requirements. Ensure the system is set up correctly and efficiently.
  • Carry out testing and review of data, documenting results and changes in accordance with requirements of internal controls.
  • Identify opportunities for process improvement and system enhancements. Work with stakeholders to implement changes that improve efficiency and effectiveness.

Qualifications And Financial Experience

  • Proven experience in ERP system analysis or a related field.
  • Strong understanding of business processes and ERP system functionality.
  • Knowledge of data management and reporting tools.
  • Previous experience with IFS would be advantageous.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively.

If this sounds like the ideal next step in your career, then click ‘apply’ now!


You can find out more about James Fisher & Sons group companies and valued behaviours by watching a short film here: We are One James Fisher - YouTube


Due to the volume of applications, we receive for our vacancies, on occasion applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment.


James Fisher and Sons diversity statement

James Fisher and Sons are committed to taking positive action on diversity and strongly encourage applications for candidates from all backgrounds. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and recognise that our success depends on our talented and diverse workforce. For more information, click here.


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