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Data Analyst

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Join a globally leading chemical manufacturer specialising in bespoke resins, as a Data Analyst supporting business-wide performance improvement. You will work with information from ERP systems, monitoring tools, and other reporting streams to spot trends, highlight risks, and drive efficiency across the organisation.

The Data Analyst is a key role within a world-class manufacturing site that supports multiple industries - perfect for someone who enjoys turning complex information into actionable insight.

Key Responsibilities of the Data Analyst :

As the Data Analyst, you will be responsible for generating monthly performance reports for leadership, covering manufacturing and sales metrics.
You will gather, interpret, and consolidate information from multiple sources to identify patterns and improvement opportunities.
Maintain and improve integrity, auditing and validating accuracy across systems.
The Data Analyst will develop and streamline reporting processes while supporting departments in understanding insights and actions.
Collaborate with managers to introduce new monitoring streams and enhance business performance.
Support ongoing improvement initiatives and deliver best-practice reporting across the site.

To be successful in this Data Analyst position, you will hold the following experience & skills:

Advanced Excel and Microsoft Office skills.
High attention to detail with a logical, methodical mindset.
Experience creating reports using SQL is highly advantageous.

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 (DOE)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm
Benefits: Company pension, BUPA healthcare, 33 days holiday (including bank holidays)

If this Data Analyst role sounds right for you, apply now or get in touch for more details

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