Data Analyst

Intellect Group
Coventry
1 week ago
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Data Analyst



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Location:Coventry (Hybrid/On-site options available)

Salary:£30,000 - £35,000

Industry:Logistics & Warehousing



Intellect Group is delighted to be recruiting on behalf of an established and growing logistics (pick and pack) company, currently undergoing an exciting digital transformation. We are seeking aData Analystto support the transition to a bespoke Warehouse Management System (WMS).


As the company modernises its operations, the Data Analyst will play a key role in gathering, interpreting, and visualising critical business data to ensure a smooth system integration and to optimise operational performance.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Work closely with operational teams and the WMS implementation team to map existing processes and data flows.
  • Extract, clean, and transform large datasets to support warehouse operations.
  • Develop dashboards and reports in Power BI or Tableau to monitor key metrics before and after the WMS launch.
  • Write and optimise SQL queries to manipulate and analyse warehouse and inventory data.
  • Build Python scripts for data processing, automation, and integration tasks.
  • Provide actionable insights to warehouse and leadership teams based on data analysis.
  • Assist with data migration, validation, and quality assurance processes during the system transition.


Key Requirements:


  • Experience required ranges from 1-3 years of experience in data analytics.
  • Strong experience withPythonfor data manipulation and automation.
  • Proficient inSQLfor querying and managing relational databases.
  • Skilled inPower BIand/orTableaufor dashboard creation and reporting.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • A self-starter with a proactive approach to data challenges.


Desirable (Nice to Have):


  • Previous experience within thelogistics,supply chain, orwarehouse managementsectors.
  • Experience working on system migrations or WMS implementations.
  • Understanding of pick and pack processes and warehouse KPIs.


Why Apply?


  • Join a business at a critical and exciting stage of growth and modernisation.
  • Opportunity to make a tangible impact with your work.
  • Supportive team culture and flexible working arrangements.
  • Clear opportunities for career progression as the business scales operations.

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