Market Data Analyst

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Market Data Analystsought by the Windows division of an international polymer manufacturer, in their Ross-on-Wye office. This global company has nearly 200 locations worldwide and supplies to a range of industries including construction, industrial and automotive industries.

The Role:

  1. Providing data, trends and insights to support successful, timely decisions and actions
  2. Reporting on KPI’s
  3. Creation and maintenance of sales controlling dashboards
  4. Developing and providing customer specific overviews and market insights
  5. Working closely with other departments both in the UK and overseas including Sales, Marketing and in particular Product Management
  6. Master data maintenance and analysis of market trends will be critical to the success of new product launches and ongoing business in the UK Fenestration sectors
  7. Loading data and information into presentation format, occasionally performing presentations
  8. The role will be 50% market analysis, 50% project management support, trend analysis, product management (e.g. brochure preparation)

The Person:

  1. Degree qualified in a business-related discipline (2:1 preferred)
  2. At least 3 months of commercial experience via an internship
  3. 1 year+ in industry (via placement or postgraduate experience) would be a plus
  4. Relevant market analysis experience
  5. Manufacturing industry experience is preferred but not essential
  6. Comfortable working with data and numbers
  7. Eagerness to learn and grow with the role
  8. Level B2/C1 standard in English is essential
  9. Proficiency in a second language (German desired) is preferred but not essential
  10. IT literate in the following Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  11. Experience with CRM systems is preferred however, training will be provided
  12. Project management skills, including the ability to work well in a team setting
  13. Confident communicator who can articulate themselves well to a wide range of stakeholders
  14. Prioritisation and organisation skills and the ability to work to deadlines is essential
  15. Full UK driving licence with permanent access to vehicle is required due to office location

Salary & Benefits:

  1. £25,000 - £33,595 salary
  2. Flexible hours (37.5 hours, core hours 10am – 3pm) - Immediate
  3. 50% hybrid working (50/50 over a two-week period) after probation
  4. 32 days holiday including stats, rising to 33 after 2 years
  5. Access to benefits platform
  6. Auto-enrolment pension scheme
  7. Health and wellbeing
  8. Holiday buy / sell scheme (up to 4 days year 1, up to 5 days from year 2)
  9. Cycle to Work Scheme
  10. Smart-casual dress code
  11. Dress-down Fridays
  12. Free parking
  13. Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme
  14. Onsite EV charge points
  15. Internal training academy
  16. E-learning opportunities including LinkedIn Learning
  17. Access to external training and supported education
  18. Stunning office location
  19. Excellent working environment
  20. Long term career opportunities

Job Title:Market Data Analyst
Company:International Polymer Manufacturer
Location:Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
Posted:Mar 5th 2025
Closes:Apr 5th 2025
Sector:Marketing
Contract:Permanent
Hours:Full Time

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