Data Analyst

Bickenhill
4 days ago
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K.A.G. Recruitment are delighted to exclusively present an exceptional opportunity for a Data Analyst to join our client, a frontrunner in the Food Manufacturing industry based at their Head Office in Birmingham.
 
Job Title:             Data Analyst
Location:             Birmingham (B37)
Salary:                 £37,000 to £40,000 DOE
Hours:                 Monday to Thursday 8 30am to 5 00pm, Friday 8 30am to 2 00pm
 
Role:
 
You will be  responsible for overseeing and maintaining all data collection and reporting within the business translating the data into useful information that can be used by the business and its strategic partners using reports, dashboards and online apps.  You will work closely with all members of the team designing and implementing process automation projects, whilst ensuring data quality and integrity identifying errors and cleaning data.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to understand and validate data requirements, ensuring accurate reporting
Monitor and audit data quality and reporting whilst maintaining data quality standards
Produce visualisations and reports and present findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders in a clear, actionable manner
Create data dashboards, graphs and visualisations
Correspond with customers and deliver on AD-HOC data requests and regular reports
Completion of weekly, monthly and quarterly reports under strict deadlines
Work closely with all departments within the business to ensure data reporting activities align with overall business needs and future demand
Participate in cross-functional initiatives to drive process excellence, innovation, and supply chain integration  
Skills:
 
You will be analytical in approach and possess experience in provision of systems support and analysis, process, design, delivery and management of business systems. You will have previous experience of working with data collection and Power BI.   SQL would also be highly advantageous but not essential.
 
You will have excellent problem solving, decision making and organisational ability with a keen eye for detail and a passion for excellence and innovation with strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage complex relationships with external partners

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