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Job Title: Data Analyst (SQL, ERP, Manufacturing, PowerBI)
Location: Hybrid (1 day a week in Cambridgeshire, with travel to sites as and when needed)
12-month fixed term contract role

We are seeking a detail-oriented and collaborative Data Analyst to join our client’s team, on a 12-month fixed term contract role, as part of a major ERP transformation and data management programme. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working across both technical and business teams, playing a key role in improving data quality, standardisation, and structure across systems. You’ll contribute directly to the deployment of a new ERP platform and help implement a centralised master data framework, ensuring high data integrity and supporting confident decision-making across the business.

What You’ll Do:

Support ERP data activities including mapping, migration, validation and transformation
Define and implement master data standards, structures and governance
Analyse data from multiple sources to ensure consistency, accuracy and usability
Work with stakeholders to understand data needs and translate them into actionable insights
Contribute to the development of dashboards and reports to support business operations
Help ensure compliance with data governance and quality standards   

What We’re Looking For:

Proven experience as a Data Analyst, ideally within ERP or master data (manufacturing) projects
Skilled in SQL, Excel, Power BI and data cleansing tools
Strong SQL skills and familiarity with data profiling and cleansing tools
Strong understanding of ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Dynamics etc.)
Familiarity with master data concepts, data governance and business process flows
Excellent interpersonal, problem-solving and communication skills
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, agile environment with changing priorities   
Why Join:
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a global transformation programme where your work will have real impact. You’ll be empowered to contribute to high-value change, work with engaged teams across business and technology, and help shape data strategies that drive business success.

Please apply immediately to be considered

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