Data Analyst

Groupe SEB
Slough
1 week ago
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Groupe SEB is the world reference in Small Domestic Appliances (SDA), with 11 products sold worldwide every second, 400 million products sold every year and a global turnover of €8.3 billion in 2024. As a group, we are present in more than 150 countries, represented by more than 40 brands (Tefal, Krups & Rowenta, to name a few) and 1,200 retail stores worldwide.

In the UK, we operate under the brand of Tefal, a UK brand leader in Cookware with a presence in Electrical Cooking & Food Preparation, Linen Care and Floorcare. As Tefal, we are a well‑known brand with a strong product portfolio and have a partnership with world‑renowned chef Jamie Oliver and other brand collaborations with the likes of Nespresso.

Our modern office, located in the scenic Ditton Park in Datchet, offers state‑of‑the‑art facilities. Set amidst tranquil surroundings, our workplace fosters an atmosphere that ignites creativity and encourages collaboration.

We’re proud to have been accredited as a Great Place to Work in both 2022 and 2024, and we continuously strive to improve. Join us and be part of our journey!

Job Overview

We are seeking a passionate and driven Data Analyst to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will play a key role in transforming and consolidating retail data from various sources, specifically Sell Out data from multiple retailers. You will be responsible for developing dashboards and data‑driven insights to support strategic decision‑making across different business areas. This position is suitable for candidates who bring between 1 and 3 years of experience as a Data Analyst or a similar role, responsible for managing dashboards, reporting, ETL and data quality checking.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design and develop dashboards using Qlik, ensuring they meet business requirements and provide an easy‑to‑understand view of key retail performance indicators.
  • Consolidate data from various business areas to ensure consistency, accuracy, and a holistic view of overall performance, providing comprehensive reports to business stakeholders.
  • Collaborate closely with key business stakeholders to understand their needs, define KPIs, and provide custom data visualisations that help guide decision‑making.
  • Take ownership of data quality by implementing robust controls and automation processes to guarantee data accuracy and reliability.
  • Act as the point of contact with central teams for new tools, embarking new key users, and support the adoption of tools more generally through training.
Qualifications & Skills
  • Junior‑level experience as a Data Analyst, with 1–3 years in a similar role.
  • Proven experience with data visualisation tools such as Qlik, Power BI, Tableau or similar.
  • Comfortable presenting data insights and translating them into actionable recommendations for stakeholders.
  • Experience or knowledge of SQL is advantageous.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
  • Highly driven, enthusiastic, and willing to learn.
  • Understanding of the commitment required from your role and its influence on the organization’s success.
  • Analytical mindset, able to draw conclusions from data and take corrective action.
  • Strong organisational skills, able to prioritise and manage multiple projects.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach to challenges.
  • Results‑driven, motivated by objectives, willing to go the extra mile for internal alignment and success.
  • Entrepreneurial and willing to think outside the box to try new approaches.
  • Highly IT literate and demonstrably proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel.
  • Problem‑solving mindset with a “can‑do” attitude while working cross‑functionally.
Benefits
  • Working Monday to Friday.
  • Hybrid working: 3 days in the office and 2 days from home, with Tuesday and Wednesday as core collaboration days.
  • Opportunity to earn a yearly performance bonus.
  • Modern office environment with the option to work in open areas.
  • Fun team‑building activities, including pool and table tennis.
  • On‑site gym accessible 24/7.
  • Discounted lunches with a weekly allowance.
  • On‑site parking and a free bus service from Datchet and Slough station.
  • Dental and private health care options.
EO Statement

Groupe SEB UK is an equal opportunities employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to eliminating discrimination and promoting equality of opportunity throughout our organization. Join us in our mission to build a culture where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to succeed.

Job Details
  • Seniority level: Associate
  • Employment type: Full‑time
  • Job function: Sales, Administrative, and Strategy/Planning
  • Industry: Manufacturing


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