Global Process Data Analyst

Diageo España SA
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Job - Global Process Data AnalystEdinburgh,Scotland OR Dublin, Republic of Ireland OR Elgin, Scotland OR Glasgow, Scotland OR Leven, ScotlandFull timeJR1122363## Job DescriptionGlobal Process Data AnalystLocation : Moray House / Edinburgh Park / Onyx / Leven / Shieldhall / DublinContract : 18 month Fixed-term contract****Closing date : 15/02/2026We are delighted to share that we are searching for a Global Process Data Analyst to join our team!Diageo is undertaking an ambitious transformation journey including a global transition to the newest version of SAP. We are redeveloping our reporting and analytics landscape, as well as implementing numerous process specific initiatives. This ambition has caused us to rethink our relationship with processes and data. This role will be pivotal in our long term success and allow us to ensure that process decisions are cohesive, standardised where possible and demonstrate the best thought process.About the roleWe are looking for Data Analysts who will be able to standardise, simplify and ultimately automate some of our core manufacturing processes within SAP as well as other accompanying systems, including data visualisations within PowerBI.Main responsibilities include:* Maintain process integrity and own the process taxonomy definitions* Define and develop actions to improve Process Health & Data Quality, and Drive continuous improvement and innovation culture in collaboration with* Address process problems* Work with our finance counterparts to ensure Material Ledger is efficient and accurate* Ensure process compliance in-line with Diageo’s Control Framework* Recommend changes to, validate and update applicable global policies* Connect business strategy and goals to end-to-end processes* Maintain manufacturing KPI’s within our control SystemA key aspect of this role is visualising data to allow the manufacturing teams to drive improvement. For Diageo, this would be primarily through PowerBI, so a solid understanding of PowerBI will be a key skill for the successful candidate. Diageo is currently ingesting all supply data into a central data hub, so understanding semantic models, and what good data looks like would be beneficial.About youThe right candidate will have previous knowledge of PowerBI, SAP and an ability to code within these systems. Having the knowledge and understanding to not only deliver solutions but also explain and sell why and how you are doing them will set you up for success.Working with usJoin us and you can also expect a highly competitive and flexible rewards and benefits package including performance based annual bonus, product allowance, 6 months paid family leave, private medical insurance, share options, contributary pension scheme & many more.**Diversity statement:**Our purpose is to celebrate life, every day, everywhere. And creating an inclusive culture, where everyone feels valued and that they can belong, is a crucial part of this.We embrace diversity in the broadest possible sense. This means that you’ll be welcomed and celebrated for who you are just by being you. You’ll be part of and help build and champion an inclusive culture that celebrates people of different gender, ethnicity, ability, age, sexual orientation, social class, educational backgrounds, experiences, mindsets, and more.Ourambitionistocreatethebestperforming,mosttrustedandrespectedconsumer products companies in the world. Join us and help transform our business as we take our brands to new heights and build new ones as part of shaping the next generation of celebrations for consumers around the world.*If you require a reasonable adjustment, please ensure that you capture this information when you submit your application.*With over 200 brands sold in more than 180 countries, we’re the world’s leading premium drinks company. Every day, over 29,000 talented people come together at Diageo to create the magic behind our much-loved brands. From iconic names to innovative newcomers – the brands we’re building are rooted in culture and local communities. Our ambition is to be one of the best performing, most trusted and most respected consumer products companies in the world.Our founders, such as Arthur Guinness, John Walker, and Charles Tanqueray, were visionary entrepreneurs whose brilliant minds helped shape the alcohol industry. And through our people, their legacy lives on. Join us, and you’ll collaborate with talented thinkers, leaders, and makers from all corners of the world. Together, you’ll innovate and push boundaries, shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future that we can all be proud of.With diversity at our core, we celebrate our people's unique passions, commitments and specialist skills. Because when varied voices, mindsets, and personalities come together, great ideas are born. In our supportive culture, your voice will be heard and you’ll be empowered to be you. Just bring your ambition, curiosity and ideas, and we’ll celebrate your work and help you reach your fullest potential.**Primary Location:**Edinburgh,Scotland

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