Data Analyst

Crewe
9 months ago
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Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Job Opportunity: Data Analyst

Location: Crewe, Cheshire - Office Based

Salary: £28k - £29.2k, based on experience

Acorn By Synergie is thrilled to partner with our well establish, award winning client in Crewe to find a talented and analytical individual with strong Excel skills. If you're passionate about data and enjoy solving problems, we want to hear from you!

About the role:

Join a vibrant, innovative team where data is not just numbers, it's the language of magic! We're seeking an entry-level Data Analyst who can navigate Excel like a wizard, transforming complex data into clear, actionable insights. If you're someone who loves to organise and analyse, this could be the perfect role for you.

Key responsibilities:

Excel Mastery:

Use advanced Excel skills to create comprehensive and insightful reports.
Manage complex formulas, pivot tables, and data visualizations.
Extract, transform, and cleanse data from multiple sources, ensuring accuracy in data entry.
Perform calculations for deductions and reimbursements for various clients, adhering to SLA deadlines.
Maintain precise and up-to-date files, assisting colleagues to ensure overall accuracy.Communication:

Professionally interact with internal teams and external clients.
Write clear, concise emails and other communications.Problem-Solving:

Detect and resolve data discrepancies and process issues with a solution-oriented approach. Requirements:

Proficiency in Excel, including VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, and pivot tables.
Basic understanding of SQL Server is a bonus.
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
A proactive attitude and strong problem-solving abilities.Perks:

Join a fun, quirky, and supportive team environment.
Opportunities for professional growth and skill development.
Enjoy office perks like snacks, coffee, and a lively workplace culture.If you're ready to embark on a new career journey where your Excel skills will shine, apply today! Our client look forward to discovering your potential and welcoming you to their dynamic team.

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