Data Analyst (12 Month FTC)

Littleton Common
2 days ago
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Job Summary:

As part of the Operations Planning & Controlling team, the Data Analyst is responsible for ensuring collation, data entry and maintenance of data on the Gate Gourmet database system (SACS). You will support the OP&C team on all the activities involving data gathering, analysis and report creation for the business.

Main Duties & Responsibilities

  • Support OP&C projects within the business as required

  • Interpret data, analyze results using statistical techniques and provide ongoing reports

  • Development, maintenance and improvement of Databases, analytics and reports

  • Data entry and management into SACS and other tools

  • Acquire data from data sources and maintain databases

  • Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in complex data sets

  • Data housekeeping, filter and “clean” data

  • Work with management to prioritize business and information needs

  • Identify and propose new process improvement opportunities

  • Support reconciliation process

  • Attend internal and external customer meetings to ensure data accuracy and alignment

  • Support on the collection of data for OP&C team KPIs

  • Support CPC calculation and analysis

    Qualifications:

    Education:

  • Educated to a degree level preferred

    Work Experience:

  • Relevant experience in a similar role managing large volumes of data and analysis / reporting

  • Knowledge of Airline catering operations preferred.

  • Knowledge of SACS or similar ERP preferred

    Other Skills: (Certification, Licenses and Registration)

  • Demonstrated experience in handling large data sets and relational databases

  • Advanced working knowledge of Microsoft Office Programs is essential.

  • Effective verbal and written communication skills in English,

  • Ability to exhibit a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.

  • Ability to work efficiently using own initiative to resolve issues in a pressurised environment

  • Ability to work under pressure and to tight timescales, multi-tasking and prioritising as appropriate

  • Must demonstrate integrity, confidentiality and professionalism always.

  • Full UK driving licence is preferable

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