Junior Business Intelligence Analyst

Barrett Steel Limited
Bradford
3 days ago
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Barrett Steel Limited are the UK’s largest steel stockholder with over 150 years of heritage. Family owned, the group is made up of 29 sites and holds over 120,000 tonnes of steel stock. Barrett Steel is committed to providing innovative and exceptional service by continuously investing in the latest processing machinery and materials handling equipment. Customer needs and community support are at the heart of everything, ensuring Barrett Steel is always your local steel stockholder. We take great pride in offering huge scope to learn, develop and progress. For more information about the company visithttps://www.barrettsteel.com/


All About the Role

We currently have an exciting opportunity available for a Junior Business Intelligence Analyst to work with BI team. Reporting to the Business Intelligence Manager, the role will be heavily involved in the development of the new ERP software (Epicor) as well as more widely in current projects across the business. This is a hybrid and flexible work environment only 2-3 days in the office based in Bradford, remaining days working remotely. It is a perfect role for a graduate or a junior analyst with the right skill set and attitude who is enthusiastic to build their career in analytics and data.


Specific tasks include

  • Proactively and collaboratively support the BI team to develop Analysis and Insight for Business Operations
  • Apply analytical and technical ability to ensure the team delivers the highest standards of analysis and reporting to key stakeholder
  • Be the go-to person for Tableau users in terms of account creation, access and permission management, documentation, handling queries and new user trainings
  • Manage change requests and deliver ad-hoc reports to the key stakeholders
  • Identify, quantify, and prioritise opportunities to enhance operational efficiency and produce quality deliverables to drive continuous improvement
  • Support BI team during data migration project and ERP implementation
  • Report making to help deliver optimal management decisions
  • Develop and improve your analytical skills and develop new technical skills on some of the leading analytical tools such as Tableau, Alteryx, and Epicor

We offer you

  • Highly competitive salary depending on your experience
  • Annual cycle to work scheme
  • Company discount scheme for savings on retail and leisure
  • On the job training
  • Hybrid working environment

All About You

You will have the passion, drive, and confidence to work within the business in a collaborative, creative way.


Essential Skills for the role

  • Numeric based degree i.e., Maths, Economics, Business, Physics etc, or 2-3 years’ experience in a similar role
  • Proficient in use of Microsoft Office product suite, particularly Excel i.e., Pivot Tables and V-Lookups, other advanced Excel functionality
  • Clear, logical analytical approach to problem-solving
  • Ability to investigate data, find trends and issues, provide insightful recommendations
  • Strong communication skills and ability to present information to key stakeholders both verbally and via email
  • Team player with a positive and can-do attitude
  • Experience with Tableau, Alteryx and an understanding of SQL is desirable.

How it feels to work for us

We provide a fantastic opportunity to work within a forward-thinking organisation that is respected as the UK’s leading steel stockholder. Our people are the driving force behind Barrett Steel, and we seek individuals who are passionate, hard-working, ambitious and demonstrate a ‘can-do’ attitude to help us build and develop the business. Barrett Steel encourages innovative thinking and has an open door for people to lead and influence change.


Summary

Hours:


Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm


25 days holiday plus bank holidays, Annual Cycle to work scheme, Life assurance, Company discount scheme for savings on retail and leisure, Barrett Steel pension


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