Data Analyst

T2M Resourcing
Solihull
6 months ago
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Data Analyst

Business Based in Solihull – Hybrid

£40,000-£45,000

T2M are recruiting on behalf of a leading retail and ecommerce business for a Data Analyst.

This is a great opportunity for a Data Analyst to join a fast-growing group of companies who are keen to develop the commercial and business insights function to provide high quality data that will support the further growth of the business.

This role as a Data Analyst can be completed from their offices in Solihull.


As the Data Analyst your responsibilities will include:

  1. Analyse eCommerce performance metrics using Power BI and other BI tools
  2. Development and delivery of accurate and timely management information
  3. Developing KPI data and reporting formats
  4. Ongoing development of high-quality data source reports
  5. Handle ad-hoc data analysis and reporting requests
  6. Track and evaluate eCommerce KPIs, trends, and forecasts to uncover potential growth opportunities
  7. Deliver key insights to inform and enhance marketing and product strategies.
  8. Convert data into engaging reports and performance metrics.
  9. Work closely with IT, data engineering, and marketing teams to ensure seamless integration of eCommerce data


Requirements to be a successful Data Analyst:

  1. Highly analytical with a passion for delivering top quality data in a format that will clearly illustrate business performance and opportunities
  2. Experience in a business intelligence role (Desirable 3+ years)
  3. Proficiency in Power BI, including DAX queries, Power Query, and report creation
  4. Great with big data! Used to working with large and complex data sets.
  5. Exceptional Excel skills
  6. Articulate and inquisitive – able to question, challenge and make recommendations
  7. Commercially savvy and passionate about supporting business growth and success
  8. Experience in using SQL for querying and managing large datasets.
  9. Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and meet deadlines.
  10. Commercially orientated


This role is based from their offices in Solihull and they have 2 days remote working

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