Senior Data Analyst - FTC - Buckinghamshire district

Michael Page
Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire
7 months ago
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Senior Data Analyst

This is an exciting opportunity for a experienced Data Analyst to contribute to the analytics department within the industrial and manufacturing industry. This role involves analysing data to support decision-making and drive operational / commercial improvements.

Client Details

Senior Data Analyst

The employer is a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing sector. As a mid-sized company, they are focused on innovation and operational efficiency, offering a structured environment that values expertise and precision.

Description

Senior Data Analyst

Analyse large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and actionable insights.
Develop and maintain dashboards and reports for various business units.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support data-driven decision-making.
Ensure the accuracy and integrity of data by performing regular quality checks.
Utilise statistical tools and techniques to solve complex business challenges.
Support the analytics department by creating predictive models and forecasts.
Document processes and methodologies to maintain knowledge consistency.
Provide training and support to colleagues on data tools and processes.Profile

Senior Data Analyst

A successful Data Analyst should have:

A strong foundation in data analysis and statistical techniques.
Advance proficiency in using data visualisation tools such as Power BI or Tableau.
Experience with SQL and data management systems.
Experience engaging with Sales, Marketing and Finance stakeholders.
Familiarity with Python or R for data manipulation and modelling.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
A degree in a relevant field such as Mathematics, Statistics, or Computer Science.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Job Offer

Senior Data Analyst

This is a FTC opportunity for a duration of 12 Months.

Competitive salary in the range of £45000 to £60000 per annum.
Comprehensive benefits package, including health, pension, and life insurance.
Generous holiday allowance of 25 days, plus public holidays.
Opportunity to work within a structured and supportive environment.
Exposure to advanced tools and methodologies in the analytics field.This role offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth in the industrial and manufacturing industry. If you are a Senior Data Analyst looking to make a meaningful impact, apply today

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