Data Analyst

Owen Daniels
Gloucester
1 day ago
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Job Description

Data Analyst (FTC / Contract)Gloucester - Hybrid – 3 days on site (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)Fixed-Term Contract / Contract Overview We’re looking for a Data Analyst to join a Gloucester-based organisation on a fixed-term contract to support a number of key data initiatives across the business. This role will play a key part in improving reporting capability and supporting a new ERP programme, helping the business better extract, integrate and utilise data across multiple systems. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with different data tools, building reporting capability, and supporting system transformation projects. Key Responsibilities Data & Reporting (Non-ERP Projects)

  • Support the rollout of a new Power BI reporting capability across the business.
  • Work with existing tools such as Phocas to analyse and interpret operational data.
  • Integrate and consolidate data from multiple sources, including Internal systems, to improve reporting accuracy.
  • Build and maintain dashboards and reporting outputs for stakeholders
  • Quickly learn and adapt to new data tools and platforms.

ERP Programme Support

  • Assist with data extraction and preparation for an upcoming ERP system implementation.
  • Expand existing demo datasets into larger, more representative data sets for wider use.
  • Support the rollout of ERP data across the wider group.
  • Help ensure data structures, files and outputs are suitable for the ERP implementation.
  • Provide ongoing support and maintenance of data as the project progresses.

What We’re Looking For

  • Experience working in a Data Analyst or Business/Data Reporting role.
  • Strong experience with Power BI or similar reporting tools.
  • Experience working with data extraction, transformation and reporting.
  • Comfortable working with multiple data systems and tools and quickly picking up new platforms.
  • Exposure to ERP systems or ERP implementations (implementation experience is beneficial but not essential).
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

If you feel you have the above skills. please apply with your most recent CV.

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