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Job Opportunity: Data Analyst - Excel Enthusiast
πŸ“ Location: Worksop
πŸ•’ Hours: Full-time, Monday - Friday - 8am-5pm
πŸ“„ Contract: Temporary (with potential to become permanent)
πŸ’° Salary: Dependent on experience

Are you passionate about Excel and data organisation? We're looking for a Data Analyst who thrives on creating and developing data capture sheets, enjoys working with spreadsheets, and has a keen eye for detail.

πŸ” What You'll Be Doing:

  • Designing and maintaining Excel-based data capture tools
  • Manipulating and analysing data to support business decisions
  • Applying formulas and conditional formatting to enhance data usability
  • Collaborating with teams to understand data needs and communicate insights clearly

    βœ… What We're Looking For:
  • Strong Excel skills, especially in data input and sheet development
  • Basic formula knowledge (or the ability to self-learn quickly)
  • Experience with conditional formatting
  • Good communication skills and a proactive attitude
  • Reliable and organised, with a passion for data accuracy

    πŸ“… Working Hours:
  • Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm (40 hours/week)

    πŸ“„ Contract & Salary:
  • Temporary contract with the potential to become permanent
  • Salary dependent on experience

    If you're detail-oriented, Excel-savvy, and ready to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you!

    Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age

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