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Graduate Data Analyst - Wigan

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Wigan
1 month ago
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United Kingdom,Wigan

Job Type

Permanent

Description

I am currently recruiting for a Graduate Data Analyst based in the Wigan to work on a full time permanent basis, this role would be working for a rapidly expanding company who are currently experiencing huge year on year growth. The key responsibilities are as follows:

  • Updating daily, weekly, monthly reports for the following teams; Sales, Admin, HR, Finance, Marketing, Operations
  • Analyse our performance and that of our suppliers to identify key trend
  • Calculate bonus payments for the sales concierge each month.
  • Assist finance team with other task when required.
  • Assist with the implementation of new bookings system and required reporting function
  • Provide Adhoc updates to business managers on request
  • Provide timely, accurate and simplified information to sales team on performance, trends and efficiency
  • Support the Data Analysis manager to implement new ideas, target reports that will drive the business forward
  • Work with Managers and other employees on Adhoc projects, and other duties as assigned

What are we looking for?

  • Degree in numerical subjects: Maths, Economics, Computing and Accounts
  • A high level analytical and numerical problem solving skills.
  • Fantastic opportunity to progress - study support will be given after a qualifying period.
  • 28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays)
  • Free car parking

If this is something that interests you; or you know of someone who may be interested, please contact Sam Fish on or apply direct with an updated CV.

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