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Data Manager

Redditch
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Information Technology organisation requires a tech-savvy Data Manager to join their friendly, close-knit team, providing international data solutions with the latest sensor technology. As Data Manager you will play a vital role in managing and maintaining high-quality data for clients around the world. From handling advanced sensor configurations to resolving support tickets, you’ll be right in the action.
Successful candidate for the position of Data Manager will be naturally curious with a genuine interest in data management or tech support. Offered as a permanent contract, the role of Data Manager provides a competitive salary, extensive benefits, a collaborative/innovative work environment and immediate start available.
Duties of Data Manager:

  • Sensor Management: Install, validate, calibrate and upgrade sensors to ensure accurate and reliable data collection
  • Toolbox Oversight: Manage data repairs, create new client sites, configure exports and optimise data handling processes. Implement automation tools where applicable to enhance efficiency
  • Helpdesk Collaboration: Resolve data and sensor-related queries, address offline notifications, and assist support teams with troubleshooting and escalations
  • Data Integrity & Compliance: Ensure all data collected meets industry standards and regulatory requirements
  • Database & System Management: Maintain and optimise databases for efficient data storage and retrieval
  • Data Analysis & Reporting: Generate reports, dashboards and insights for internal stakeholders and clients. Apply analytical techniques to identify trends, anomalies and areas for improvement
  • Process Improvement & Innovation: Research and implement new technologies to enhance data management practices
  • Other Duties: Retrieve, scrape and compile data to support client-specific tasks and issue lists
    Skills/attributes required by Data Manager:
  • Naturally curious with a genuine interest in data management or tech support
  • A quick learner who’s constantly searching for better solutions
  • Meticulous and driven by data accuracy
  • A great communicator, confident in both team collaboration and client interaction
  • Ideally familiar with sensors – Desirable, training can be provided
    Location: Redditch, Worcestershire
    Hours: 09:00 – 17:30 Monday to Friday
    Salary: £24,000 to £28,000 – negotiable dependent upon experience
    Benefits: Healthcare, Wellbeing, Perkbox, Bonus scheme, Career Development
    Contract: Permanent
    If you have the skills to fulfil the role of Data Manager, APPLY TODAY

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