Data Analyst

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Last month
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Data Analyst

11-month contract

Based in West Midlands

£29.86 per hour (Inside IR35)

*Applicants MUST have proof of immediate, on-going and valid eligibility, to work full time, and travel within, the UK*

About the company

I am currently recruiting on behalf of an automotive OEM, based in West Midlands, who are looking for a Data Analyst to join their team.

Job Description

As Data Analyst, your main responsibilities will include:

Identify opportunities, improvements and gaps, in current reporting.

Identify, clean and transform operational data.

Create actionable insights and dashboards.

Automate data extraction and transformation processes.

Identify, develop and maintain Power App solutions, for gaps in current data capture.

Experience Required:

Proven experience of developing dashboards and reporting capabilities with Tableau.

Understanding of data modelling and relational database structures.

Experience using SQL to extract and transform data.

Experience automating data extraction and transformation processes.

Experience developing and maintaining Power Apps and Power Automate solutions.

Possess a valid driving licence, required to travel to different UK sites when required.

Why work through Contechs?

Contechs is a leading Automotive, Design, Engineering, Technology and Innovation Recruitment Consultancy. Founded in 1997, with an inhouse Contractor Care Team to support all external employees, acts as an employment agency for permanent and contract recruitment.

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