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Data Analyst

Specsavers
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Ready to drive data transformation by shaping smarter reporting with Databricks, and Power BI?

Specsavers is on an exciting journey of data transformation. Our vision is to become a truly data-driven business, where data empowers decision-making and delivers real value to everyone.

In this role, you’ll help streamline our reporting processes to support colleagues across support offices and stores who rely on management information reports to make key decisions. You’ll support the transition of these reports to our new platforms, Azure Databricks and Power BI, by moving data flows, building new models, and creating insightful dashboards. You’ll also maintain legacy Excel reporting while guiding its evolution into automated, scalable solutions. Whether its supporting dashboard builds, optimising data flows, or monitoring reports during critical times, including weekend support on a rota, you’ll help ensure our reporting is accurate, timely, and valuable.

You’ll shape reliable, user-friendly reports, transforming raw data into clear insights and advising on visualisation choices that make complex information easy to understand. You’ll mentor colleagues, promote best practices, and drive continuous improvement. Collaboration will be key, as you work with teams across Finance, CI, Technology & Data, and leadership in Audiology, Domiciliary, and Optics to deliver impactful data solutions and build strong, trusted relationships. You’ll also work closely with the Retail Support Team and other business stakeholders to ensure reports and analytics are delivered and embedded successfully.

We’re looking for someone with solid knowledge of data analytics and hands-on experience with the Azure ecosystem and/or Databricks. You’ll be confident using SQL to manipulate, cleanse, and build complex datasets, and experienced with Power BI, particularly Power Query and DAX. Advanced Excel skills, including Power Query, are essential. You’ll deliver analytics solutions that create business value, solve complex data challenges, and help others grow their skills across the team. Your commercial awareness and ability to translate business needs into technical solutions will be key for this role.

This role closes on 30th October 2025; however, we may close the advert sooner if we get inundated with high-quality applications.

We operate seven days a week, so this role also involves data flow monitoring and providing on-call support (mornings only) for one weekend per month on a rota basis.

Ready to turn data into clear reporting that drives real change? Apply now – you’ll be pleased that you did.


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