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Operations Performance Analyst (Data Analyst).

Lineage Logistics Holding LLC
Heywood
5 days ago
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Overview

Lineage UK is currently looking for an Operations Performance Clerk to join our new team in Heywood. The Operations Performance Clerk plays a key role in supporting the performance team by tracking and reporting on operational volumes, vehicle utilisation, and customer activity across the network. This role is ideal for someone detail-oriented with strong Excel and data handling skills, who enjoys working with numbers and supporting operational insight.

Responsibilities
  • Volume Tracking: Monitor and report on overall network volume; track outbound, trunking, and collection volumes per depot; provide customer-level volume insights
  • Vehicle Utilisation: Analyse depot-level vehicle numbers and fill rates; conduct rigid vehicle analysis; report on overall network utilisation
  • Customer Volume Tracking: Split and report Retail vs. FS volumes; track collection and trunked volumes by customer
  • KPI Reporting: Complete and maintain KPI dashboards (TBD); identify trends and support performance reporting
  • Retailer Analysis: Provide retailer split and customer analysis; support depot-level retailer performance reviews
  • Team and Safety: Continually meet internal and external customer expectations through collaborative teamwork and a willingness to help and support others; commit to a culture of safety, promote a safe work environment through personal actions and identification of any safety concerns
  • Performance Improvement: Demonstrate a natural curiosity about the business and take initiative to continually improve performance and work processes through feedback, problem solving and innovation
  • Skills: Strong Excel skills (pivot tables, charts, formulas); attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and reporting; ability to work independently and manage multiple data streams
Qualifications
  • Strong Excel skills (pivot tables, charts, formulas)
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and reporting
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple data streams
  • Previous experience in logistics or transport operations (desirable)
  • Preferable a Bachelor\'s degree
Benefits
  • Gross salary of £25K annually
  • Primary office location: Heywood site, Manchester Area
  • Opportunity to start in a new team and develop your career at Lineage
  • Global company with expanding presence in Europe; opportunity to contribute to transforming the supply chain
  • Support for growth and development, competitive compensation, and opportunities for training


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