Data Analyst - 6 Month FTC Initially

Artis Recruitment Ltd
Tredegar
6 days ago
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January 26, 2026 • Tredegar, South Wales (Hybrid, 1 day onsite p/w) • Permanent


Data Analyst required by our market leading, award winning client based in Tredegar. This will require 1 day per week onsite but with flexibility where required.


This is a 6-month fixed term contract, with potential to become permanent


About the Role
Our client need a skilled Data Analyst to join a dynamic team. You’ll extract, manage, and transform data from multiple systems and create live, interactive Power BI dashboards. Your insights will support key business decisions, turning complex datasets into actionable intelligence.


Key Responsibilities



  • Extract and consolidate data from SQL, Snowflake, APIs, Excel, and other systems.
  • Develop dynamic Power BI dashboards and interactive reports tailored to business needs.
  • Perform trend analysis, KPI monitoring, and forecasting.
  • Work closely with teams to gather requirements, provide insights, and support data interpretation.

What We’re Looking For



  • Degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or equivalent experience.
  • Proven experience as a Data Analyst or similar role.
  • Experience with Microsoft Fabric, SQL, data modelling, and Python.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.

Desirable: Microsoft Navision, Office 365/Azure knowledge, familiarity with operational systems.



  • 25 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays (increasing with length of service)
  • Company pension (5% employee / 4% employer)
  • Annual profit-related bonus (subject to performance)
  • 4x life assurance

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