Procurement & Performance Data Analyst

SUEZ
Middlesbrough
2 weeks ago
Applications closed

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What will you be doing?

  • Analysing procurement and performance data, ensuring accuracy and actionable insights
  • Creating dashboard summaries and infographics to visualise key trends
  • Extracting and interpreting data using advanced Excel formulas (LOOKUPs, value analysis, etc.)
  • Using Coupa and SAP for data extraction and reporting
  • Communicating insights effectively to senior management and board members, providing the context behind the data
  • Working independently, identifying trends, and recommending improvements

What are the requirements?

  • Advanced Excel skills (lookup formulas, data validation, analysis)
  • Experience in dashboard creation and data visualisation
  • Familiarity with Coupa and SAP (or similar procurement systems)
  • Strong communication skills – able to present data in a clear, meaningful way
  • Proactive mindset – able to take initiative and work independently, and collaboratively as needed

Working Arrangements

This role is initially office-based, transitioning to a hybrid model after the probationary period (3 days in the office, 2 days remote).

Assessment Process

The interview process includes an approximately 5-minute Excel assessment to evaluate data analysis skills. Our outlook is to have 1 interview round.

Who we are

SUEZ recycling and recovery UK is a forward-thinking company recognised as one of the top places in the UK to work. We are proud of the fantastic opportunities for personal growth and development we offer our people. As we continue to develop and grow, you can play an important part in the essential work we are doing to make businesses and communities more sustainable.

With a raft of benefits, family-friendly policies and excellent remuneration packages, there’s never been a better time to join SUEZ recycling and recovery UK. A friendly and supportive place that you will love to work in, we believe creativity, clear communication and our drive for excellence are the keys to our success. If you share our thinking – and have the qualities we’re looking for – you could play a big part in our dedicated team.

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