Commercial Data Analyst

Stovax Group
Exeter
11 months ago
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Job Description:

Reporting directly to the Senior Commercial Business Analyst, this group role is varied in nature and a key supporting role to deliver accurate reporting help drive the business forward.

The successful candidate will be responsible for understanding our product portfolio, calculating pricing and reviewing margins as well as looking after data management of our key systems across the group, developing Key Dashboards as well as taking a lead in projects assigned to them.

To review, develop and deliver reporting and dashboards using SQL, VBA code, Power Query, Power

Pivot and any other available forms of data extraction, data modelling and platforms. This will be to

streamline all reporting around the business.

This role will also be expected to generate improvement opportunities for the business, which would benefit our stakeholders globally.

The Group is keen to have data drive performance, and increasing the analytical capability of all departments will greatly assist in developing a factually based, scientific approach to Continuous Improvement.

You could benefit from our Electric Vehicle Lease or Cycle to Work schemes, Flexi Time Policy, Employee Assistance Programme for a range of home, health and work issues, along with generous staff discount on our products.  Employees are also able to log onto our Benefits Hub which gives discounts for supermarkets, cinema tickets, gifts and a wide range of items from other suppliers.  

We offer Monday to Friday working for all departments, a two day per week working from home policy where possible, and enhanced holiday allowance. 

This position will be based at our state of the art purpose-built offices and manufacturing facility at Skypark, near Exeter Airport.  This recent move is transformational for our business, and we’d love you to join us at this exciting time.

We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment and we welcome applications from minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ and those with disabilities.   

We reserve the right to close the vacancy before the end date and appoint a candidate if we receive sufficient, suitable applications.

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