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Data Analyst

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3 days ago
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Data Analyst – Supply chain
Bristol (Hybrid)
£34,000 - £36,000 + bonus 5-7%, Pension, Sharesave, Health Cash Plan, Life Assurance

Do you have a passion for turning data into decisions?
Are you ready to be the analytical engine driving strategic growth across an exciting European retail operation?

We’re looking for an experienced Data Analyst who will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our supply chain performance. It's a new role for the company and you will be working in a dynamic and collaborative environment, you’ll gather and interpret complex datasets, uncover trends, and deliver visually engaging reports that empower leaders to make smarter decisions, faster.

What you’ll be doing:

• Collecting, validating, and analysing data from theEuropean supply chain ensuring accuracy and integrity.
• Producing insightful reports and dashboards to track KPIs and identify opportunities for improvement.
• Solving operational challenges through root-cause analysis and data-driven recommendations.
• Collaborating with stakeholders across Northern Europe to enhance service delivery and supply chain efficiency.
• Driving continuous improvement and contributing to strategic projects.

What we’re looking for:

• Exceptional analytical skills with a problem-solving mindset.
• Advanced Excel skills (pivot tables, charts, lookups, formulas).
• Strong communication skills – able to bring data to life for a variety of audiences.
• High attention to detail and accuracy.
• Self-motivated with an enquiring mindset, adaptable, and comfortable working independently.
• Experience in using SQL and database knowledge is a plus, but not essential.

Why join us?

  • A role with real impact on business performance and customer satisfaction.

  • Working for a global market leader

  • Hybrid working flexibility.

  • Opportunities for career progression as the role develops.

  • A collaborative culture that values innovation and continuous improvement.

    If you’re ready to turn data into actionable insights that shape the future of retail service delivery, apply today and take the next step in your career.

    The team at Plum Personnel are totally committed to customer service and the principles of equality and diversity in recruitment and employment.

    Your application will be carefully consider in line with the skills, experience, knowledge and achievements appropriate and relevant to the job advertised and other similar roles that may be suited.

    You will be contacted by Plum Personnel within 48-hours of your job application if you are selected.
    If you do not hear from us within this timeframe it means your application for this job has not been successful on this occasion.

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