Data Analyst Full TimePermanent

First Recruitment Group
Newhaven, England
9 months ago
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Position:  Data Analyst


Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 based on experience
Location: Newhaven – office based full time
Hours:  Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm
Collaborative environment offering career progression, private medical insurance, life assurance, pension scheme, 23 days annual leave plus bank holidays, Benefit Hub, cycle to work scheme

We are looking for a Data Analyst to join an established business in Newhaven. As a Data Analyst you will use your analytical skills as well as knowledge of Power BI and SQL databases to reconcile extract, collate and audit data to create and maintain various reports.

As a Data Analyst you will:

Manage monthly reporting, creating and maintaining reports that are issued to various departments


Maintain business performance records through the creation and maintenance of various Excel spreadsheets
Be involved in software implementations, upgrades, completion of statistical surveys and process audits

Skills & experience required:

Previous experience as a Data Analyst


Strong knowledge and experience with Power BI and Report Builder
Excellent skills with SQL Databases and Microsoft Excel (Advanced level)
Data Reconciliation experience

Salary, hours and company benefits:

Up to £34,000 based on experience


Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm (office based full time)
Collaborative team environment offering career progression
Private medical insurance
Life assurance
Pension scheme
23 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Benefit Hub
Cycle to work scheme

Wild Recruitment Ltd T/A First Recruitment Services is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.

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