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Data Analyst

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Southampton
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Develop your career as a Data/Insight Analyst with an International Company. Temporary opportunity.

About Our Client

This organisation is well-established and respected in their sector. They are known for their strong industry expertise and commitment to delivering high-quality services.

Job Description

Analyse financial and operational data to generate actionable insights. Prepare detailed reports and dashboards for internal stakeholders. Collaborate with the Accounting & Finance team to identify trends and anomalies. Support data-driven decision-making through accurate forecasting models. Ensure data integrity by maintaining and updating databases regularly. Assist in the development of automated reporting processes. Provide ad hoc data analysis to support ongoing business needs. Communicate findings effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences.

The Successful Applicant

A successful Data Analyst should have:

A strong background in data analysis and reporting. Proficiency in data tools such as Excel, SQL, or similar software. Experience with data visualisation tools specifically Power BI. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. A degree in a related field such as Accounting, Finance, or Data Science. Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.

What's on Offer

A competitive salary. Opportunities for professional growth. A supportive work environment located on the south coast. Fixed-term contract with potential for future opportunities. Access to company benefits and resources.

If you are passionate about data analysis and are ready to make an impact, apply today.

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