Data Analyst

CV-Library
Uxbridge, Greater London
13 months ago
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Data Analyst
£40,000 + 10% Bonus
Uxbridge (Office Based)
Great Benefits!!
Are you a data-savvy Data Analyst with expert-level Excel and Power BI skills? Do you love turning numbers into insights that drive business performance?
We’re working with a fantastic client who is now looking for a dynamic and results-driven Data Analyst to join their close-knit team in Uxbridge. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on delivering commercial insight, especially within a sales-driven environment.
You’ll be working cross-functionally—particularly with the Sales team—to analyse performance data, evaluate promotions, support planning, and create compelling dashboards and presentations that inform key decisions. It’s a varied and rewarding role where your input will make a real impact.
Key Responsibilities:
• Leverage Power BI and Excel to extract actionable insights and identify trends
• Create visually compelling dashboards for use across the business
• Analyse the effectiveness of sales promotions and UK call activity
• Support budgeting and forecasting for the leadership team
• Track individual sales performance and targets
• Design and manage sales commission structures
• Present data in a clear, engaging style during monthly sales meetings
Experience Required:
• Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or a related field
• Advanced Excel and Power BI skills (this is essential)
• Strong analytical and commercial problem-solving abilities
• Experience in budgeting, forecasting, or sales planning is highly advantageous
• Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Why Join?
This is a brilliant opportunity for a Data Analyst to work within a positive and collaborative team where your insights will genuinely influence business performance. Alongside a competitive salary and 10% bonus, you’ll enjoy great benefits and a supportive work culture that values your contribution. The office is based in Uxbridge, with full-time office hours.
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