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Job Title: Data Analyst (Temporary – 6 Weeks)
Location: Remote (Initial Onboarding in Scotland – Travel & Accommodation Covered)
Rate: £15.00 – £18.00 per hour (depending on experience)
Start Date: Ideally Next Week
Interview Process: 1 x 20-minute video interview via MS Teams

A leading logistics organisation is looking for up to four Data Analysts to support their planning team during a high-demand period. This is a fantastic short-term opportunity for anyone with strong data skills looking to gain experience in a fast-paced, analytical environment.

The Role You’ll be working closely with a team of planners responsible for designing delivery routes used by major carriers. Each plan takes several days to complete, and due to increased workload, there is a backlog to work through between now and September.

As a Data Analyst, your focus will be on:

  • Crunching large data sets to support route planning

  • Working closely with planners to understand the planning process

  • Analysing trends and patterns to inform planning decisions

  • Handing over your insights to a separate team who will build the plans

  • Contributing to a potential review of the overall process for improvement

Key Skills & Experience

  • Strong Microsoft Excel skills

  • Experience in data analysis, ideally within logistics or operations

  • Python or other coding experience is highly desirable

  • Backgrounds as a Data Analyst, Business Analyst, or Engineering Analyst are all considered relevant

  • Strong analytical mindset and attention to detail

Additional Information

  • This role is remote, but the first 3–4 days will require working on-site in Scotland for onboarding and shadowing – all travel and accommodation costs will be covered

  • Full-time hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm

  • Initial 6-week contract, with up to four hires being made

This is a great opportunity to contribute to a time-sensitive project with real business impact.





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