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Junior Data Analyst

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Manchester
1 month ago
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I'm partnering with a fast-paced PLC with an exciting opportunity for a Data Analyst to join their analytical team based in Manchester, this is a hybrid role with 2 days office requirement.

This is an ideal opportunity for a Graduate or a Junior Data Analyst with a numerical-related degree who is looking to develop a career in an analytical field working on real-time data. Ideally, you may have some experience as a Data Analyst either in a placement year or post-university.

The Data Analyst offers a fantastic opportunity for a self-motivated, highly numerate graduate to make a significant difference within a well-established and rapidly growing organisation.

Your day to day will consist of..

  • Analysis and Insight to support Operations, Marketing and Finance
  • Reporting to help aid/deliver optimal management decisions
  • Identify, quantify and prioritise opportunities to drive continuous improvement.
  • Apply analytical and technical ability to ensure the team delivers the highest standards of analysis and reporting to key stake holders

What we want from you……

  • Numeric based degree i.e. Maths, Economics, Physics etc.
  • Microsoft Office product suite, particularly Excel i.e. Pivot Tables and V-Lookups
  • Working knowledge of one or more of the following is advantageous: SQL, R, Python
  • Clear, logical analytical approach to problem-solving
  • Ability to investigate data, find trends, forecast performance and provide insightful recommendations
  • 26 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Social Events

If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity based inManchester, please apply direct with an updated CV.

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