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Financial Data Analyst

Fareham
4 days ago
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Financial Data Analyst

I'm working with a fast-growing organisation that is looking to expand its financial planning and analysis capabilities. As part of their continued growth, they're seeking a highly motivated Financial Data Analyst to join their team and play a key role in shaping strategic decision-making through data-driven insights.

This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with the Head of FP&A and gain exposure to high-level financial planning, forecasting, and performance analysis.

As part of this role, you will be responsible for some of the following areas:

Build and maintain financial models and forecasting tools
Analyse large and complex datasets to identify trends and deliver actionable insights
Develop clear and insightful financial reports and dashboards to monitor performance and support decision-making
Support the Head of FP&A with ad-hoc analysis and contribute to the ongoing improvement of reporting processes and data qualityTo be successful in the role you will have:

Experience in an analytical role
Strong SQL skills for data extraction and manipulation
Experience with Google BigQuery is beneficial
Proven experience in financial modelling and forecasting
Experience using data visualisation tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or Google LookerThis is a fully on-site position based in Fareham. Some of the benefits included with the role are listed below:

Starting salary of up to £45,000
Funded training and development opportunities
Private health and medical care
Retail discounts and additional perks

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