Master Data Analyst

Advantage Smollan
Winnersh
1 day ago
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Master Data Analyst – Advantage Smollan

Full Time, Permanent


Salary: £32,000 + annual company bonus + pension scheme


Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week


Location: Winnersh, RG41 (Hybrid) – majority home based


The Role: What You’ll Be Doing

  • Lifecycle Management: Own the end‑to‑end creation, maintenance and deactivation of master data.
  • Quality & Audit: Perform root‑cause analysis and validation routines to ensure data is accurate and consistent.
  • Insights & Reporting: Support the development of dashboards (Power BI/Pyramid) to monitor KPIs and identify process inefficiencies.
  • Innovation: Help deliver projects involving process automation, AI‑powered validations and improved commercial workflows.
  • Data Mapping: Assist with documenting data flows, definitions and ownership models across the business.

What You’ll Bring

  • Domain Knowledge: Foundational understanding of master data domains (e.g., product, customer, vendor).
  • Toolkit: Exposure to reporting or visualization tools (Power BI, SQL, Alteryx, or Access) and comfort using Google Workspace.
  • Process Mindset: Interest in process improvement (Lean/Six Sigma) and a desire to learn how data drives commercial value.
  • Analytical Rigor: High attention to detail with the ability to clean, transform and prep datasets for complex analytics.
  • Communication: Ability to work across functions, drive the adoption of data standards and support team training.

What We’ll Offer You

  • Competitive salary
  • Benefits including: Pension (4%), Life Assurance, Electric Vehicle Scheme, GymFlex, WeCare ERP + Toothfairy, Perkbox, Taste Card
  • 24 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing 1 day per year up to 29 days)
  • Ongoing support to enable you to fulfil your role to the best of your potential.
  • Opportunity to work in a dynamic and innovative environment.
  • Career growth and development opportunities.
  • Supportive and inclusive company culture.

Ready to turn raw data into a strategic asset? Apply today to help us build a smarter, data‑driven future. Our recruitment team is looking forward to reviewing your application!


About Smollan


Smollan is a full‑service retail solutions partner with over 90 years of heritage, helping brands win at the point of purchase. Operating across 61 countries, we are trusted by over 500 global and local brands and employ more than 90,000 people. Our purpose is to create growth and transform lives by connecting people to products and possibilities.


We deliver intelligent, end‑to‑end retail execution and experiences across the physical and digital landscape, directed by data and powered by technology and people. Our capabilities include Sales & Merchandising, Activations & Experiences, and Data & Technology. Smollan grows brands by growing people, creating value for clients and impact for consumers every day.


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