Data Analyst – Invoicing & Revenue

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Are you a detail-focused analyst who enjoys working with data to support accurate revenue and invoicing processes? At Whistl, we’re looking for someone who can reconcile data, spot anomalies, and provide insight to drive improvements. This hands-on role sits across Data, Quality & Revenue Assurance, helping the business deliver efficiency, accuracy, and value, without needing coding skills.

About the RoleThis hands-on role involves analysing high-volume operational and financial data to ensure revenue is captured accurately and efficiently.

You’ll:-

Generate and analyse invoices using automated and manual processes
Reconcile multiple data sources and identify discrepancies
Support revenue assurance and internal controls
Monitor completeness of the revenue cycle and report findings
Highlight process improvements and support business reporting
Respond to internal and external queries related to invoicing or data
Benefits
Annual leave enhanced with long service.
Company Pension
Long service rewards: both financial and leave-based.
Health cash plan.
Life assurance scheme.
Critical Illness cover
Access to our prestige benefits and rewards portal.
Career development opportunities.
Access to a well-established Employee Assistance Programme provider.
And other excellent benefits you'd expect from a market leader.

Requirements

Key Responsibilities

Strong analytical skills with attention to detail
Experience with invoicing, revenue, or high-volume data
Intermediate Excel skills (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, filters)
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Confident communicator with the ability to present data clearly
Self-motivated, organised, and able to prioritise tasks
A-Level or equivalent (Level 3)
Experience with BI or analytics tools is desirable
Comfortable challenging processes and driving improvements

Shift - Monday to friday 37.5hrs per week

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