Reporting Analyst (Critical Engineering)

Bellrock Group
Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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Reporting AnalystThe Reporting Analyst will play a crucial role in transforming data into actionable insights, ensuring that our operations are driven by factual analysis and informed decision-making processes. This position requires a blend of analytical skills and critical thinking, along with proficiency in data visualisation tools and reporting software. The job holder will be responsible for gathering, analysing, and interpreting complex data sets related to our critical engineering operations, identifying trends, and presenting findings in a clear and concise manner. You will collaborate closely with various departments to empower them with the knowledge and tools needed to enhance efficiency, optimise resources, and improve service delivery.

How will you be the change?

We believe every role is essential to providing that peace of mind for our customers - whatever part of the business you’re in. Because every role plays a part in driving us further. And everyone can be the change. That’s how deliver value for our customers, and building systems that lead the way.

The Reporting Analyst will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and delivering reports and data insights that support business decision-making. Specially you will:

  1. Design, develop, and maintain business reports, dashboards, and visualisations using tools such as Excel & Tableau and other reporting platforms.
  2. Gather requirements from stakeholders to understand reporting needs and translate them into technical specifications.
  3. Analyse large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and insights that can inform business decisions.
  4. Ensure data accuracy and integrity by validating report outputs and troubleshooting discrepancies.
  5. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to provide data-driven recommendations and solutions.
  6. Automate report generation processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual efforts.
  7. Maintain documentation of report requirements, methodologies, and processes.
  8. Support ad-hoc reporting requests and provide timely analysis as needed.
What does it take?
  1. Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field (desirable).
  2. Certification in data analysis or reporting tools (desirable).
  3. Proven experience as a Reporting Analyst, Data Analyst, or similar role.
  4. Proficiency in SQL for data extraction and manipulation.
  5. Experience with data visualisation tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar platforms.
  6. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables and complex formulas.
  7. Knowledge of CRM/CAFM systems.
  8. Familiarity with cloud-based data storage solutions (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure).
  9. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  10. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present data findings to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  11. Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise effectively.

Working arrangements

We embrace smarter working practices which offer our employees the opportunity to work their hours flexibly and remotely where their roles and business needs allow. In this role, the successful candidate would be required to work from the Sheffield office, hybrid working. Working hours 8.30-17:00pm, 40 hours per week.

What can we offer you?

Upon joining Bellrock, you can expect a comprehensive benefits package including:

  1. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays + 1 additional day as a thank you (enjoy it, it’s on us).
  2. Salary exchange pension scheme.
  3. Life cover.
  4. Paid sick leave.
  5. Health Assured employee assistance and wellness program.
  6. Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
  7. Salary sacrifice schemes: Cycle to work.
  8. Private medical insurance.
  9. Holiday purchase scheme of additional 5 days per year.
  10. Offers and discount scheme designed to save money on everyday shopping and essentials.
  11. Healthcare Cashplan.
  12. MotorSave Scheme.
  13. Refer a friend.
  14. Liftshare.
  15. Virtual GP.
  16. Free on-site parking.

Helping you to shine

We’ve always encouraged new and different perspectives - and that also means making ours a workplace that encourages diverse and unique voices. Where everyone feels welcome, included, and supported to be themselves and achieve more.

So, if you join us, you’ll find an inclusive workplace that recognises your hard work, offers lots of learning and development, flexible and hybrid working, and support for your wellbeing. As well as benefits that can make a difference to your life.

Ready to start shining?

Our people are our passion, so we’re all about helping them to shine. That means putting everything in place for you to have a rewarding career with us. So you can go far in your career, with us behind you. And our business will grow, too. So, if you’re ready to start your career journey with Bellrock, we’re ready to welcome you. It’s a great place to be - the light, the energy, the solution. You.

Apply today.

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