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Logistics Data Analyst

Leicester
2 weeks ago
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We have an opportunity for a Logistics Data Analyst to deliver data-driven insights that improve logistics and supply chain operations. This role plays a key part in identifying inefficiencies, streamlining processes, and enabling smarter decision-making through robust analysis.
Responsibilities:

Collect, analyse, and interpret logistics and supply chain data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities.
Develop and maintain dashboards, reports, and databases to monitor KPIs and support operational improvements.
Conduct root cause analysis and present actionable recommendations to management.
Support forecasting and strategic planning through data modelling and scenario analysis.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and liaise with suppliers, including preparation of tender documents.
Drive continuous improvement by applying best practices and supporting the transition to Power BI reporting.
Skills and Experience:

A degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Data Science, Business Analytics, or a closely related field.
Strong analytical skills with experience in data analysis and reporting.
Proficiency with tools such as Excel, SQL, Power BI, Tableau, Python, or R.
Experience working in logistics, supply chain, or a warehouse/office environment is an advantage.
A keen eye for accuracy, detail, and data quality management.
​​​​​​​Ability to translate complex data into clear insights and practical recommendations.Processing Your Data

Bis Henderson Recruitment is a leading provider of recruitment, interim management and consultancy services to the supply chain and logistics industry. Should you respond to this advertisement we may store your CV and contact details and will process this data for recruitment purposes only. Should we process your data, then we will always tell you that we are doing so.

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All applicants must have an unrestricted right to work in the UK as our client will not support visa sponsorship for this role

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