Data Analyst

Tria Recruitment
London
9 hours ago
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Data Support Analyst

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Hybrid - 1 - 2x days per week on site in Suffolk

£35,000 - £40,000 per annum

Join a global organisation on a mission to redefine what "best‑in‑class" looks like.

We're supporting an organisation backed by a leading private equity partner and fuelled by ambitious growth through ongoing M&A. This business is rapidly scaling to secure its position as the world's market leader in its sector. The pace is fast, the transformation is real, and the opportunity to make a genuine impact is huge.

As the organisation strengthens its Dynamics 365 F&O capability globally, we're launching a campaign to bring in curious, confident, forward‑thinking talent - people who challenge the status quo in the right way, thrive in evolving environments, and enjoy having fun while delivering meaningful change.

If you want to shape a global D365 landscape rather than simply operate in one, this is where you can do it.

Are you highly analytical, detail-driven, and passionate about delivering high‑quality data solutions? We're looking for a proactive Data Support Analyst to play a key role within the organisation.

In this role, you'll be responsible for managing and maintaining master data across Microsoft Dynamics 365, providing expert-level support to end users, and ensuring data quality and governance standards are consistently met.

What You'll Be Doing

Set up and maintain master data including suppliers, customers, user accounts, projects, and contracts.
Investigate, resolve, and manage D365 data-related support tickets.
Collaborate with third parties to resolve escalated issues.
Conduct data cleansing, validation, and quality checks.
Support ongoing data migration projects.
Automate recurring data tasks to boost efficiency and reliability.
Help maintain data governance and documentation standards.

What You'll Bring

Essential

Experience in data management, analytics, or a related role.
Advanced Excel skills, including complex formulas and automation features.
Strong understanding of data quality principles, modelling, and validation.
Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail.
Clear and confident communication skills.
A fast learner who thrives in a team environment.

Desirable

Experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Finance & Operations, Business Central, or Customer Engagement). xwwtmva

Why Join Us?

You'll be part of a forward-thinking, supportive team with opportunities to grow, influence positive change, and contribute to the long-term success of the organisation. With hybrid working, an inclusive culture, and a focus on innovation, it's a great place to progress your data career

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