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Product Data Analyst

Marden (near Maidstone)

Salary £26,000 - £29,000 + bonus

Ferdinand Bilstein UK Ltd. is a market leading distributor in the independent automotive aftermarket. With 180 years of experience, as engineer and supplier, we offer solutions for all common vehicle types from car to commercial and are at the forefront to react to market trends. We are delighted to offer the role of “Product Data Analyst” within the fast paced Category & Brand Development Department, at our site in Marden, Kent.

Data Analysis within the Category & Brand Development team is an important step in our process to better understand market requirements worldwide, and, will directly help to shape the different bilstein group brands, immediate ranges and future strategies.

We are looking for a dynamic, driven and adaptable individual whose main contribution will be to tackle the data arriving from our web catalogue and, with specific focus, the requests provided to us through our Future Article Notification System.

The main duties of the role include:

  • Responsible for the collation, organisation and reporting of data, and information, related to product and range development, to ensure precise analysis can be conducted and conclusions drawn by the wider team.

  • Regular maintenance and updating of project progress and development tracking tools, supporting the advancement of key departmental and company projects.

  • Management of resulting workflow streams via with close communication to other Category & Brand Development team members, and departments around the business.

  • Communication of appropriate feedback direct to internal colleagues or end users as necessary.

  • Assist the wider Category & Brand Development team members with analysis of data sets and providing information to allow them to best understand and communicate their topics.

    Product Data Analyst Qualities:

  • This is a role of continual development so the willingness to learn is crucial.

  • Comfortable working on solo projects but also fits into a tight team dynamic.

  • Has the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver to deadlines.

  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office; particularly Excel.

  • Strong interpersonal skills that would fit the business.

  • GCSE Maths & English Grade C or above.

    Benefits:

  • Excellent Company Pension

  • Training and development opportunities

  • Discretional annual bonus scheme

  • Discount on staff purchases

  • Private Healthcare after 3 years of service

  • 25 days holiday and 8 days bank holiday

  • Death in service x4 annual salary

  • Hybrid working once fully trained (3 days in office, 2 days working from home)

  • Income protection

  • Progression opportunities

  • Flu and eyecare vouchers

  • Free onsite parking

  • Located near Marden railway station

    Interpersonnel Recruitment is operating as an Employment Agency for our client for this particular role. By applying you give consent for your data to be handled and processed under GDPR Legislation for the purpose of your current employment search.

    We ask that all applicants already have Right to Work UK documentation in place and on file.

    We are pleased to receive a significant number of applications for most roles advertised. We are therefore unable to respond to individual applicants unless shortlisted. If you have not been contacted within four weeks of the closing date you should assume you have not been shortlisted on this occasion.

    Interpersonnel is an equal opportunities employer. All our current vacancies are on our website – search “Interpersonnel UK Ltd

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