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Data Analyst - 6 Month Fixed Term Contract

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Data Analyst - 6 Month Fixed Term Contract
Milton Keynes
£35k per annum

Looking for a pro active data analyst to come into this business on a contract basis to assist with many areas within the company. This will be a very busy contract and we need someone with great autonomy to get the job done,

You'll be extracting lots of data and presenting your findings back to senior management for them to go and implement within the company/their teams. Assist with the analysis and management of the sales data to review and implement improved systems.

You won't be tasked with inputting new systems or software but experience with this would be highly advantageous.

My client has a site in the UK and over in the US, a big part of this role would be to bring the two sites closer together. They currently operate separately. For this to happen we're after someone with very strong analytical skills.

Contract is likely to run for around 6 months. As this is on a fixed term basis you will be employed by my client and receive the benefits of a full time employee within the business.

The company;
They have gone from strength to strength in recent years and with some recent key hires in the senior management team they are only heading for an even stronger future. Their product is in great demand globally and they dominate the market share in the Motorsport industry specifically. They do have a presence in the Aerospace, MOD and Marine industries. They have a specially kitted out workshop that you would be proud to show customers which is located conveniently just on the outskirts of Milton Keynes centre.

If interested please apply and we will be in touch to discuss your experience and the job role

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