People Data Analyst

Markerstudy Ltd
Manchester
3 days ago
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Overview

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated People Data Analyst to join our People team. The successful candidate will ideally have a strong background using Human Capital Management (HCM) systems, particularly Dayforce, with hands-on experience in SQL and Power BI for data analysis, reporting, and process optimisation. You will be co-responsible for the administration, support, and continuous improvement of our reporting landscape, including developing insightful reports and dashboards that leverage Dayforce data to drive data-driven decision-making across the organisation.


Responsibilities

  • Data Querying & Reporting: Support the production of routine and ad hoc reports; extract, analyse, and manipulate data from the Dayforce HCM system; develop complex queries to retrieve and report on key People data points; automate reports and create recurring SQL-based reports to support People and Finance operations.
  • Power BI Dashboards & Visualisations: Design and develop Power BI reports and dashboards that provide actionable insights into key People metrics (e.g., headcount, turnover, employee performance); work with key stakeholders to understand reporting needs and build customised Power BI solutions.
  • Data Analysis & Insights: Analyse large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and areas for improvement within People processes; provide data-driven recommendations to improve workforce efficiency, employee engagement, and People service delivery.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with People Operations, Finance, and IT teams to ensure seamless data flow and integration between systems; provide training and user support on Dayforce system functionality and reporting tools.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience working with Dayforce HCM or similar HRIS systems
  • Strong proficiency in SQL for data extraction, querying, and reporting
  • Experience with Power BI or other data visualization tools to create dashboards and reports
  • Strong self-starter who can independently manage tasks and drive progress
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to turn data into actionable insights
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex data and system-related concepts to non-technical stakeholders
  • Experience with data integration between Dayforce and other systems (e.g., payroll, finance, time management) (Desirable)
  • Understanding of People processes such as recruitment, performance management, compensation, and benefits (Desirable)
  • Previous experience in a People or payroll-related role (Desirable)

About Markerstudy Insurance Services Limited (MISL)

Markerstudy Insurance Services Limited (MISL) is one of the largest Managing General Agents in the UK. With a strong presence in the UK motor insurance market, we specialise in niche motor cover, where our solid market knowledge and experience enables us to create highly targeted products. Our success is underpinned by our underwriting strategy to identify and apply special risk factors to the customers’ advantage. We pride ourselves on friendly, accessible underwriting technicians who are empowered to make decisions. We transact with professional UK insurance intermediaries and foster excellent working relationships. Our products feature prominently on Aggregators’ sites via our broker partners.


Benefits

  • A collaborative and fast-paced work environment
  • Health care cash plan
  • 24 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays and the ability to buy additional leave (annual leave also increases with service)
  • A benefit scheme that offers discounts and cashback on shopping, restaurants, travel and more
  • Life Assurance 4x annual salary


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