Data Insight Analyst

MBN Solutions
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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Data Insight Analyst

Edinburgh Area ( Onsite)

£35,000-£40,000 + Benefits


Are you passionate about turning raw data into actionable insights?


Ready to make a real impact in a dynamic and fast-paced environment?


We're on the hunt for a talentedData Analystto join a growing team within the retail and ecommerce space.


MBN have partnered with a leading UK retailler in seach of 2 data analysts to join their team.



About the Role

As aData Analyst, you’ll play a pivotal role in driving data-driven decision-making across our business. From crafting insightful reports for stakeholders at all levels to maintaining and improving our reporting systems, your work will directly shape our success.


What You’ll Do:

Regular Reporting:

  • Update, maintain, and troubleshoot our databases and reporting suite.
  • Provide key insights and recommendations to the Head of Data.
  • Identify opportunities to enhance reporting and data modeling.


Ad Hoc Reporting:

  • Respond to stakeholder requests with clarity and efficiency.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to refine and prioritize reporting needs.
  • Manage diverse projects while balancing timelines effectively.


Product Knowledge:

  • Stay up-to-date on all products and promotional campaigns.
  • Liaise with Product Development and Admin teams to ensure accurate product data.


What You Bring to the Table:

  • Qualifications:Minimum 2:1 degree in an analytical or technical field.
  • Experience:1–2 years in a data analyst role.
  • Skills:
  • Expertise in data structuring, modeling, and cleansing.
  • Proficiency in Power BI, Tableau, and Excel.
  • Strong communication skills to bridge the gap between data and business.
  • Experience with Big Data and SQL or Python (desirable).


Why You’ll Love It Here:

  • Collaborate with a supportive, multidisciplinary team.
  • Gain exposure to impactful projects in a retail environment.
  • Shape the future of reporting and analytics within our organization.


Ready to Transform Data into Decisions?

Let’s connect! Apply now and join a team that values innovation, insight, and collaboration.

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