Business Analyst

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Lurgan
1 month ago
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The company:
Our client a large reputable manufacturing company based in Lurgan is recruiting for a Data Analyst.  This is a full time permanent job.  Hours of work are Monday – Thursday 8.45-5 and Friday 8.45 – 3.45 and they can offer hybrid working from home 2 days a week.  Salary is 30k, plus 33 days holidays, health care options and excellent career progression.
The role: As Business Analyst duties include:

Collect, analyse and interpret data from sales, marketing, and customer interactions to identify performance trends, opportunities, and areas of improvement.  Review and cleanse global and local pricelists to ensure accuracy and consistency.  Monitor pricelists for any discrepancies and anomalies and drive correct actions.  Own and manage the list price review process, including implementation, maintenance and timely updates on pricelists and price books on the internal system.  Conduct analysis of price variation and work with the senior analyst to derive the reasons for price spread and other meaningful trends.  Provide support to regions by conducting deep dive analysis to identify key opportunities for pricing and revenue improvements, and drive action to maximise these areas in conjunction with maintaining customer relationships.  Support in improving efficiency throughout the commercial operations.  Continuous development and upkeep of commercial excellence dashboards and tools to provide clear and actionable insights to relevant stakeholders.  Build and maintain central repository for pricelists, discount mandates, analysis and processes with the support of the senior analyst.  Maintain monthly margin reporting on pricing, margins, customer management, revenue and volume impacts.  Be the go person for basic and ad hoc queries to support the commercial teams’ requests.  Support the senior team in broader research pieces into market changes and strategic recommendations.  Support the organisation as they scale their analytics capabilities. 

What to do nowIf interested please call Brian in Hays on or email cv # 4653935

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