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Data Analyst

Matchtech
Preston
1 week ago
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Data Analyst - Hybrid working - 6 months - Preston - £16.19/h PAYE

Key skills required for this role

data

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SuccessFactors Data Analyst

Job description

The Role

As a SuccessFactors Data Analyst, you will be part of our HR Reporting Analytics team responsible for generating HR data outputs from our HR System, SuccessFactors. This role will provide an opportunity for learning and development in building reports using database relationship tables and Excel skills. You will also gain exposure to our team's technical processes and project procedures, as well as working with our new reporting technology People Analytics.

You will report to the Data Analytics & Reporting Team Lead within the Shared Services Forward Delivery Team of Data Analytics.

Core Duties

Create and modify reports within SuccessFactors to meet HR reporting requirements.


Manipulate data and generate one-off reports as needed.
Respond to queries and investigate reporting-related cases through the ServiceNow platform.
Perform data analysis to derive meaningful insights.

Knowledge and Skills

Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with team members and stakeholders.


Excellent problem-solving abilities to identify data discrepancies and propose solutions.
Relevance and aptitude towards working with data and analytics
Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with team members and stakeholders.
Excellent problem-solving abilities to identify data discrepancies and propose solutions.
Relevance and aptitude towards working with data and analytics. Share

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Matchtech is a STEM Recruitment Specialist, with over 40 years’ experience

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