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Process Improvement/Data Analytics Manager

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City of London
3 days ago
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Overview

A leading international restaurant group is looking to hire a new Process Improvement/Data Analytics Manager for Data Strategy on a part-time basis. The role will be for 3/4 days per week with 2 required onsite.

This person will play a key role in reporting around employee relations and case management data in order to better inform the People Team.

Responsibilities
  • Managing data collection and reporting for sensitive employee investigations to be disseminated to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Identifying trends and flagging these to leadership for follow-up.
  • Collaborating with the People Team to update our case management system to better capture investigation data.
  • Ensuring integrity of data that is collected by different staff members and teams.
  • Finding creative solutions to handle situations where data exists in multiple environments. Presenting your findings to leadership on a monthly basis.
Qualifications
  • Experience using Power Business Insights and a high level of Excel knowledge, including pivot tables and Power Query.
  • Strong data management and reporting skills for sensitive information.
  • Ability to work part-time (3/4 days per week) with approximately 1 onsite day in North London.
Additional information

This role will be based in North London and will be 3/4 days a week with approximately 1 of those onsite in the office. This is a great opportunity to join an international business and make a real impact on their ways of working for effect positive change.


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