Data Analyst

Gillingham
1 week ago
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Data Analyst
Gillingham, Kent
Hybrid working

Data Analyst needed for a leading organisation based in Gillingham, Kent, who are looking to employ an experienced Data Analyst with in-depth knowledge of of Power BI, and strong SQL to interrogate databases and produce insights driven from datasets, to drive business improvement & efficiencies.

  • Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per annum
  • 25 day's holiday
  • Pension Plan
  • Flexible working hours
  • Hybrid working

    Some of the main duties of the Data Analyst will include:

  • Analyse data to identify trends to uncover patterns and insights that drive business improvement
  • Develop and maintain interactive dashboards and reports to help leadership make live data-driven decisions
  • Leverage your curiosity and problem-solving skills to identify new opportunities for improving profitability and performance
  • Collaborate with the leadership and operations teams to create actionable insights for targeted enhancements
  • Present findings and recommendations to Senior Management, providing clear, actionable advice to support and drive forward business strategies
  • Ensure data accuracy and consistency across various platforms, supporting the company's overall data integrity

    In order to be the successful Data Analyst and have a chance to gain such an exciting opportunity you will ideally need to have the following:

  • Proven experience as a Data Analyst
  • Proven Power BI experience
  • Strong proficiency in data analysis tools such as SQL and Excel
  • Inquisitive and analytical mindset, with a passion for solving complex problems and discovering insights in business data
  • Strong communication skills to explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders
  • Detail-oriented, with the ability to manage large datasets and ensure data accuracy
  • Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to balance multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
  • Familiarity with databases and data warehousing concepts
  • Experienced in analysing large, complicated data files

    This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Data Analyst to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!

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