Junior Data Analyst

RK BRANDS LTD
Redditch
2 weeks ago
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Overview

We are PASSIONATE. We are AMBITIOUS. We are COMMITTED. We are AYBL.


Ranked the number one fastest-growing private company in The Sunday Times 100 2022, AYBL has quickly become one of the most iconic activewear brands worldwide since launching in the UK in 2018.


With a mission to unite a love for fitness, we are dedicated to providing comfort, confidence and style. From this, our ethos "Together We Thrive", was born.


Built on ambition, we only strive to be the very best. This means we want people who are equally ambitious, know when to take risks, and consider themselves the best in their field.


As a brand, we pride ourselves on diversity and inclusion. That means all opportunities, are equal opportunities. We value skills, we value individuality, and above all, we value passion. Therefore, we will not tolerate discrimination of any sort.


The opportunities right now are limitless. We are looking to hire genuine people who demonstrate authenticity and a unique way of thinking.


As we grow, you’ll grow too.


Main purpose of the role

This Data Analyst will play a crucial role in analysing business data and providing actionable insights to drive our growth. This role is an excellent opportunity for someone with a passion for data and analytics to contribute to a relatively young, very fast growing and thriving Group operating in the fitness apparel/fashion industry.


Roles & responsibilities

  • Collect, process, and clean data from various sources for analysis
  • Analyse business data to identify trends, patterns, actionable insight and areas for improvement.
  • Develop and maintain regular performance reports and dashboards.
  • Respond to commercial queries that need detailed analysis of data.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement data-driven recommendations.
  • Continuously improve and automate data collection and analysis processes.
  • Research and implement best practices in data analytics and reporting.
  • Assist in training and guiding team members in data-related best practices.

Requirements

  • Strong mathematical abilities and analytical skills, ideally a Bachelors degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Very proficient in Microsoft Excel/Google Sheets.
  • Some experience with PowerBI is a plus but not required.
  • Exceptional problem-solving skills and a methodical and logical approach to data analysis
  • Ability to work under pressure, plan tasks, and meet tight deadlines.
  • Exceptional attention to detail.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively in a team.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ethical understanding of data collection, analysis, and reporting.
  • A strong desire to learn, grow, and adapt in a fast-paced environment.

Perks

  • 💰 Discretionary yearly bonus
  • 🏖️ 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays + your birthday off
  • 🏠 Flexible working
  • 💻 35 working hours per week with 1 hour lunch break
  • 🛍️ 50% staff discount across AYBL Group
  • 🍸 Social events
  • 💸 Pension scheme
  • 🚗 Free on-site parking
  • 🏋️ Free gym membership
  • 💳 £100 gift card upon joining
  • 💚Employee wellbeing support

Location

Our home is located in Redditch, South Birmingham, with easy access routes to the M5/M42, a 20-minute walk to the train station, as well as many bus routes. Not forgetting Arrow Valley Lake which is a stone’s throw away and a beautiful spot to get those steps in or enjoy your lunch with a view.


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