National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

SuccessFactors Data Analyst

Morson Talent
Preston
3 weeks ago
Create job alert

SuccessFactors Data Analyst; Location: Preston; £16.19ph paye; 37 hours per week; Inside IR35

We have a requirement for a SuccessFactors Data Analyst based in Preston working with a defence sector client, on a hybrid working pattern
As a SuccessFactors Data Analyst, you will be part of our clients 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 client’s new reporting technology People Analytics.
The post holder will report to the Data Analytics & Reporting Team Lead

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
Competencies:
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.

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.

Morson is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy

Data Analyst; Business Analyst; Finance Analyst, MI Analyst; BI Analyst; data management, data manipulation; data extraction; data modelling; SAP; Advanced Excel; Datasets; reporting

Related Jobs

View all jobs

SuccessFactors Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

HR Data Analyst

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Machine Learning Jobs Skills Radar 2026: Emerging Tools, Frameworks & Platforms to Learn Now

Machine learning is no longer confined to academic research—it's embedded in how UK companies detect fraud, recommend content, automate processes & forecast risk. But with model complexity rising and LLMs transforming workflows, employers are demanding new skills from machine learning professionals. Welcome to the Machine Learning Jobs Skills Radar 2026—your annual guide to the top languages, frameworks, platforms & tools shaping machine learning roles in the UK. Whether you're an aspiring ML engineer or a mid-career data scientist, this radar shows what to learn now to stay job-ready in 2026.

How to Find Hidden Machine Learning Jobs in the UK Using Professional Bodies like BCS, Turing Society & More

Machine learning (ML) continues to transform sectors across the UK—from fintech and retail to healthtech and autonomous systems. But while the demand for ML engineers, researchers, and applied scientists is growing, many of the best opportunities are never posted on traditional job boards. So, where do you find them? The answer lies in professional bodies, academic-industry networks, and tight-knit ML communities. In this guide, we’ll show you how to uncover hidden machine learning jobs in the UK by engaging with groups like the BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT), Turing Society, Alan Turing Institute, and others. We’ll explore how to use member directories, CPD events, SIGs (Special Interest Groups), and community projects to build connections, gain early access to job leads, and raise your professional profile in the ML ecosystem.

How to Get a Better Machine Learning Job After a Lay-Off or Redundancy

Redundancy in machine learning can feel especially frustrating when your role was technically advanced, strategically important, or AI-facing. But the UK still has strong demand for machine learning professionals across fintech, healthtech, retail, cybersecurity, autonomous systems, and generative AI. Whether you're a research-oriented ML engineer, production-focused MLOps developer, or applied scientist, this guide is designed to help you bounce back from redundancy and find a better opportunity that suits your goals.