Data Analyst – Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences Sector

Express Recruitment
Nottingham
5 days ago
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Data Analyst – Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences Sector

Express Recruitment is working with Verpora in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry to recruit a talented Data Analyst to join a well-established consultancy based in Nottingham. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work on behalf of global drug research firms within an exciting research team. The successful candidate will enjoy a competitive salary of up to £34,000 per annum D.O.E, alongside a comprehensive benefits package including 33 days holiday, flexible working, and a hybrid model allowing for one day of remote work per week.


Job Details

Location: Nottingham


Posted: 2 days ago


Deadline: March 16, 2027


Hours: Mon-Fri (37.5 hours)


Job Type: Permanent (Perm)


Responsibilities

  • Perform complex data analysis on massive datasets from various sources using key Excel functions
  • Create and maintain detailed production reports and documentation including change logs and findings
  • Identify and correct inaccurate or incorrect data to ensure all datasets are thoroughly cleansed
  • Liaise directly with external clients to understand data issues and perform root cause analysis
  • Work closely with internal and external teams to provide feedback and suggest process improvements
  • Support the wider team with the implementation of new products and research projects

Skills & Qualifications

  • Proficient in data visualisation and interrogation tools including Excel (Pivot Tables, V-LOOKUPS) and Power BI
  • Knowledge or practical experience working with SQL, SQL Server, R and Python
  • Previous experience in a similar data mining or analysis position, ideally within pharmaceutical or life sciences
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to handle client-facing responsibilities effectively
  • Analytically minded with a natural passion for problem solving and data preparation
  • Experience with data management tools such as Tableau Prep and Alteryx is highly desirable
  • A qualification in advanced analytics or expertise in modelling and algorithms is preferred

Application Process: Apply via the provided application form. Candidates will be notified within three days if not selected.


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