Finance Data Analyst

Oulton, Suffolk
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Finance Data Analyst

Location: Lowestoft with hybrid working

Salary: c£50,000

We're working with a growing organisation based in Lowestoft that is seeking a sharp, detail-driven Finance Data Analyst to join their team. In this role, you'll play a key part in transforming data into insight, supporting smarter decisions across the business and helping to drive strategic financial performance.

What You'll Be Doing

Analysing financial and operational data to identify trends, inform forecasting, and influence decision-making
Preparing cyclical and ad hoc reports with clear recommendations for improvement
Building and maintaining robust financial models to assess different business scenarios
Collaborating with various departments to deliver data-driven insights and support performance improvements
Conducting profitability and pricing analysis as required
Supporting effective governance, risk management, and compliance through accurate reporting
Contributing to continuous improvements in data processes and analysis techniques
What You'll Bring

Minimum 2 years' experience in data analysis or a related finance role
Advanced Excel skills and experience with financial modelling or business intelligence tools
A qualification in Finance, Accounting, Economics or a related field (preferred but not essential)
Exceptional attention to detail and strong analytical thinking
Excellent communication skills and the ability to present data clearly to non-financial stakeholders
A proactive, problem-solving mindset with the ability to challenge the status quo constructively
Previous experience in the travel industry is a bonus but not essential
Why Apply?

Be part of a collaborative and supportive team environment
Play a key role in shaping data-led decisions across a dynamic organisation
Opportunities for professional development and exposure to senior leadership
Flexible working hours within a 37.5-hour work week
To apply, please send your CV to (url removed). For a confidential conversation about the role, get in touch today

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