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Data Analyst

Stott and May
Warrington
1 day ago
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Job Role: Data Analyst

Location: Milton Keynes


Salary: £45k


Join our dynamic team as a Junior Analyst/Developer! This remote role offers a chance to make a significant impact by consulting with customers to create innovative ERP and analytic solutions that drive business intelligence and automation.


What You’ll Do:

  • Interpret data and communicate insights to clients.
  • Deliver ERP and business intelligence solutions that meet customer needs.
  • Collaborate on cross‑functional projects to ensure accurate deliverables.
  • Utilize ERP/BI tools for reporting and analysis across departments.
  • Assess and enhance ERP and reporting processes.
  • Develop prototypes and standardize data extraction methods.
  • Build strong relationships with business stakeholders.
  • Stay updated on automation and digitization trends.

Who You Are:

  • A recent graduate or someone with relevant experience, ideally in business administration, accountancy, or computer science.
  • Possess strong analytical skills and a curious mindset.
  • Familiar with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server) and programming (e.g., C# or R).
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office tools.
  • A self‑motivated team player with excellent time management skills.

If you are interested please email your cv to for immediate consideration


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