Financial Data analyst

Infopro Digital
Bristol
23 hours ago
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Infopro Digital are recruiting a talented and motivated Data Analyst to join our Finance Team on a permanent basis. Infopro Digital is a B2B group specialising in information and technology. With a presence in 20 countries, the group has 4,000 employees of 79 nationalities.


Employed by Haynes Group Limited, who sit within Infopro Digital’s Automotive (IPDA) division, this job is located in our office in Sparkford, Somerset. It is anticipated that, after a short period of training, the role can be completed on a hybrid working basis. This is a permanent full-time role.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Reporting directly to the Group Finance Director, this newly created role will be key in transforming raw data into structured financial and operational data flows, producing standardised reporting and enabling data-driven decision‑making across IPDA. This role focuses on data accuracy, visualization, and trend analysis.


This position bridges Finance, BI, and Operations, ensuring reliability, consistency, and relevance of data used for performance steering and management reporting.


Specific responsibilities include:



  • Collect, clean, and analyse financial data from multiple sources.
  • Develop dashboards and reports for management and operational teams.
  • Identify trends, variances, and opportunities for margin optimisation.
  • Support financial, sales and cost controllers with ad‑hoc analysis.
  • Ensure data integrity and maintain financial databases.
  • Collaborate with IT and finance teams to improve data systems and automation.

All necessary background research, preparation of schedules, liaison with internal colleagues and external advisers to enable the satisfactory completion of the above job responsibilities. To include:



  • Degree in Finance, Business Analytics, or Information Systems.
  • 3–6 years of experience in financial analysis, business intelligence, or data analytics.
  • Experience in a multi‑entity, international environment; exposure to B2B or subscription business models is an advantage.
  • Strong command of Excel and Power BI (or similar BI tools).
  • Knowledge of SQL or data modelling principles.
  • Familiarity with CRM systems (Salesforce) and billing tools (Frisbi, Zuora, etc.).
  • Understanding of finance processes: revenue recognition, consolidation, and performance reporting.
  • Analytical and problem‑solving mindset, detail‑oriented.
  • Ability to translate data into actionable insights for business stakeholders.
  • Team player with strong communication and collaboration skills.
  • Proactive, autonomous, and able to manage priorities effectively.
  • Comfortable working in an international and cross‑functional environment.

Location: Hybrid working - attending the Head office in Sparkford, Somerset, 2 days per week (subject to business requirements).


Benefits

  • Generous base salary
  • Bonus structure based on your performance
  • Hybrid working
  • 25 days annual holiday allowance (rising to 30 days based on length of service)
  • 2 volunteer days
  • Additional days leave for birthday
  • Life assurance (4 x Life Assurance cover from day 1 of employment)
  • Group pension scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Health cash plan
  • Cycle to Work, Gym discounts and more

Our foundations and values:

At Infopro Digital, we are driven by core values such as entrepreneurial spirit, constant customer focus, promoting diversity, striving for significant impact, and a collaborative culture. By joining us, you become part of a dynamic community that embraces these values on a daily basis, shaping the future with passion and commitment.


Diversity is one of our core values. We are convinced that our teams, drawn from all backgrounds and with different backgrounds and experiences, are one of the key drivers of our success. The Group is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and inclusion, from recruitment to career development, and we strive to provide an equitable working environment to promote the well‑being of our teams.


Learn more about us

Infopro Digital is a B2B group specialising in information and technology. With a presence in 20 countries, the group has +4,000 employees of 79 nationalities.


Infopro Digital connects professional communities.


Our brands are leaders in the five key economic sectors: Construction and Public Sector, Automotive, Industry, Risk & Insurance, and Retail.


With our solutions, decision makers make informed decisions and companies develop their business and performance in a sustainable way.


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