Data Analyst

DATS Recruitment
Wigan, Greater Manchester
8 months ago
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Data Analyst
Location: Wigan
Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 4.00pm
Pay Rate: £30,000 to £35,000 per annum subject to experience + staff benefits
We are looking for a reliable and hardworking Data Analyst to join our client's office team near Wigan on a permanent staff basis working in the chemical sector. This role does not allow any facility for remote or hybrid working so applicants must be able to attend the office on a daily basis.
Data Analyst - Job purpose The purpose of the Data Analyst is to review data available from the company ERP, department monitoring and other data streams to identify trends, areas for improvement and efficacy of the business performance.
Data Analyst - Responsibilities
• Generate monthly reports showing statistical data for the senior leadership team on manufacturing and sales performance
• Identify, collect and migrate data from a range of sources
• Review data and identify trends to provide business insight
• Manipulate, analyse and interpret complex data sets relating to departments and the business as a whole
• Monitor and audit data quality
• Develop and support reporting processes
• Support internal departments in understanding the purpose and effectiveness of reviewing and acting on data trends
• Work with department managers to introduce new data streams for monitoring to ensure efficient business performance
• Review existing data streams and highlight areas of concern or opportunities for improvement
• Develop best practice approach in delivery of data
• Additional duties not yet listed above at the discretion of the Operations Manager/Directors

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