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Data Analyst

Blend Family
Sheffield
1 year ago
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Blend Family food halls provide a platform for talented and innovative Food Partners to bring authentic street food from across the globe.

Our food halls are lively and welcoming spaces, encouraging our guests to try something different, offering solid street food staples we all know and love. There’s something for everyone.


Blend Family are currently looking for a Data Analyst to assist in bringing all of the data from our systems, including POS, labour, stock, and accounting into a single reporting platform within PowerBI. The role will work closely with and report to the Head of Revenue & Data, based predominately in the office in Kelham, Sheffield, and on-site at Blend Family food halls where required.


Key Responsibilities


  • Build and maintain connections to all systems used across Blend, exploring opportunities for automation and efficiency
  • Reconciling data within the reporting system to source
  • Ongoing maintenance within systems to ensure effective and consistent practice across head office and the operational estate, allowing for scalability
  • Compile and analyze data related to business issues
  • Develop clear visualizations to convey complicated data in a straightforward fashion
  • Assist with POS and inventory system menu additions and management
  • System downtime and issues management
  • Direct point of contact for data queries and support, and providing technical support & training
  • Installation of systems in new sites and addition onto necessary platforms

Key requirements:


  • Experience with PowerBI or similar business intelligence system
  • 1-2 years of data analysis experience
  • Positive and proactive can-do attitude
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Excellent organisational skills
  • Ability to work as part of a team and independently

Desirable:

  • Experience within hospitality, retail, or leisure sectors
  • Experience with Lightspeed, Workforce, Opsimize, or similar products

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