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Senior Data Analyst

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Senior Data Analyst | UK Retail Business | Supply Chain & Performance Analytics | Bristol UK, office-based up to £40k Great Benefits/ Progression

Zachary Daniels are delighted to be working with one of the UK's fastest-growing privately owned companies, to recruit a talented Senior Data Analyst. This is a business with big ambitions, scaling rapidly, investing in its people, and redefining what extraordinary looks like across UK retail.

In this pivotal role, the Senior Data Analyst will provide insights and intelligence across the end-to-end supply chain, shaping decision-making and driving measurable improvements in efficiency and performance. You'll be the go-to for deep-dive analytics, meaningful dashboards, and actionable insights that make a tangible difference to the business every single day.

Benefits You'll Enjoy:
· Competitive salary (up to £40,000 depending on experience)
· Pension scheme
· Employee discount across a wide range of products
· Long service awards
· Cycle to Work scheme
· Supportive culture with opportunities for growth and development

Role Responsibilities:
· Collect, analyse, and interpret data sets to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities.
· Deliver actionable insights to improve performance across supply chain, planning, and operations.
· Develop and maintain dashboards and reporting tools in Power BI, SQL, and Python.
· Partner with operational teams to recommend corrective actions and performance improvements.
· Design and refine metrics, KPIs, and frameworks to measure and optimise business outcomes.
· Support business change programmes through robust data modelling and scenario planning.
· Champion best practices in data collection, reporting, and analysis to improve quality and accuracy.

About You:
· 3+ years' experience in a data analyst role, ideally within retail, operations, or financial services.
· Advanced skills in Excel (formulas, pivot tables, macros), SQL, and Power BI.
· Experience in Python for simulation, optimisation, and data modelling.
· Strong analytical ability with proven track record translating complex data into clear business recommendations.
· Knowledge of statistical techniques and data modelling.
· Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels.
· Highly organised, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a fast-paced, matrix environment.

This is more than a role in analytics, it's a chance to make a measurable impact in a market-leading UK retail business with extraordinary growth. If you're ready to take your data career to the next level, we want to hear from you.

Apply today with your most up-to-date CV!

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