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Wellingborough
2 weeks ago
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Data Analyst - Horse Racing Industry

Location: Office-based (5 days per week during training, then 3 days per week)
Salary: £29,000 per annum (rising to £30,000 after successful completion of probation)

About the Role

We're seeking a detail-oriented Data Analyst to join our client's growing team in the exciting world of horse racing. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about the racing industry who wants to develop their analytical skills while contributing to data-driven decision making.

Key Responsibilities

  • Data Verification: Review and verify the accuracy of customer data used in mailings and marketing campaigns

  • Data Cleansing: Identify and correct errors in data entries, including duplicates, incomplete information, and outdated records

  • Database Management: Maintain and update customer databases to ensure data remains current and reliable

  • Quality Assurance: Implement data quality checks and audits to ensure compliance with data standards and policies

    What We're Looking For

    Essential:

  • Keen interest in the horse racing industry

  • Strong attention to detail and analytical mindset

  • Proficiency in data management tools and software (Excel, CRM systems)

  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills

  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks simultaneously

  • Team player with the ability to work effectively to deadlines

  • Eagerness to learn and grow within the business

    Desirable:

  • Knowledge of data protection regulations (GDPR)

    What We Offer

  • Competitive salary with progression after probation

  • Comprehensive training program

  • Flexible working arrangement (hybrid model after training completion)

  • Opportunity to work in the dynamic horse racing industry

  • Clear path for career development and growth

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