Data Admin Specialist / Data Analyst

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Working for a leading manufacturing business in Chesterfield, you will be part of a specialist data management team. The main purpose of the role will be to support the operational business with the analysis and management of master data sets.

Key vacancy information
-This position is based in Chesterfield S41, applicants will live in the local area

  • The role is permanent Based and in a small and friendly team
    Hybrid working is available after the initial training/ induction period ( 2 weeks full office contact then 2- 3 days working from home) We ask that applicants live in a local area commutable to Chesterfield
    -£24,500 - £29,000 salary guide dependent on experience
    Full time Monday to Friday
    8.30 - 5pm with 1 hour for lunch period
    Competitive benefits
    Free parking onsite
    Modern office facilities

    Your new role

    This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing business. The vacancy is based in an established, friendly team with a supportive Manager.
    The main purpose of the role is to take responsibility for the daily creation, maintenance and management of master data information. This master data is used across the wider business supporting with operational decision making and governance of product information. Daily duties will include data management of large data sets, Excel based reporting and analysis of the quality and performance of the data. The role would suit a candidate with excellent data administration management skills , previous master data administration experience and excellent data analysis skills.

    Successful applicants will ideally be able to demonstrate previous experience of being able to complete the following duties of the job, these will include;
  • Take a lead on master data management analysis and continuous improvement programs
  • Extensive data entry, administration - Implementation of data controls to manage the quality of the data
  • Assist with projects to improve the data performance and use in the wider operational business
  • Use of Excel to an intermediate level to include pivot table and 'v' look up functions would be needed
  • Use of Oracle EBS suite/ Oracle Agile previous knowledge would be desirable but not essential, SAP experience would be useful
  • Support with product data configurations - item creation on the system and costing elements and standard cost components
  • Assign manufacturing routings within the business
  • Apply pricing data to the master product data , publish and maintain pricing listings
  • Work with the wider business Customer Service / Operations/ Finance - Complete governance and audit reviews around master data to ensure the quality of the data and generate associated reports

    What you'll need to succeed
    This is a fantastic role for someone who can demonstrate the following upon application ;
  • Excellent Data Analysis skills
  • The ability to handle large data sets for master data and handle some repetitive data processing tasks
  • Data management experience ideally within a manufacturing setting
  • Intermediate/ Advance level of ability with Excel is required - Oracle SQL - familiarity with SQL would be ideal not essential
  • Graduate level suitable also

    What you'll get in return
    The role is permanent in Chesterfield - applicants must live in the local area
    Based in a small and friendly team
    Hybrid working is available after the initial training/ induction period ( 2 weeks full office contact then 2- 3 days working from home)
    Salary guide £24,500 - £29,000 dependent on experience
    Full time Monday to Friday
    8.30 - 5pm with 1 hour for lunch period
    Competitive benefits
    Free parking onsite
    Modern office facilities

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