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Data Analyst/PowerBI Specialist

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The role of Data Analyst/PowerBI Specialist in the FMCG sector involves analysing data, creating insightful reports, and supporting decision-making processes. This position requires proficiency in SQL, Excel, and data visualisation tools, with additional experience in Python or R being advantageous.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a medium-sized company in the FMCG sector, known for its focus on quality products and efficient operations. The organisation has a strong emphasis on leveraging data to drive performance within the accounting and finance department.

Description

Develop and maintain data models, dashboards, and reports using Power BI and other visualisation tools.
Analyse large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and actionable insights for the accounting and finance team.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand data requirements and deliver solutions.
Ensure the accuracy and reliability of data by performing regular quality checks.
Optimise existing processes by automating data workflows using SQL and Excel.
Assist in forecasting and budgeting activities through data-driven insights.
Provide technical expertise on data-related queries and troubleshooting issues.
Support the integration of new data sources and technologies into the analytics framework.Profile

A successful Data Analyst/PowerBI Specialist should have:

Proficiency in SQL and Excel, with familiarity in Python or R being a plus.
Experience using data visualisation tools, such as Power BI or Tableau.
A solid understanding of data modelling and database management principles.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail.
Ability to communicate technical findings to non-technical stakeholders.
Knowledge of the FMCG industry or experience in a similar setting is advantageous.Job Offer

Competitive salary ranging from £50000 to £60000 per annum.
Permanent position based in London, offering stability and growth opportunities.
Opportunity to work in the FMCG industry, contributing to impactful projects.
Collaborative work environment focused on innovation and efficiency.
Potential for professional development and skill enhancement.If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Data Analyst/PowerBI Specialist, apply today and make a difference in London's thriving FMCG sector

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