Graduate Data Analyst

Newark on Trent
1 day ago
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Are you a recent graduate with a passion for data, reporting, and business insights? We are looking for a Junior Data Analyst to join a fast-growing, business based in Newark-on-Trent. This is a full-time, office-based role – with hybrid available after probation.

You will work within the Business Intelligence team to support commercial and product development projects. Using PowerBI and Excel, you’ll analyse data, produce reports, and provide insights that influence business decisions. Typical tasks include:

· Creating dashboards and reports to track core KPIs

· Analysing the performance of new product launches

· Supporting the wider team with data processing and visualisation

This is a junior role – perfect for graduates. Previous hires have come straight from university and grown into the team with support and training.

Who We’re Looking For:

· Recent graduates in Mathematics, Data Science, Statistics, or alternatively Science, Engineering, or Computing with a strong interest in maths

· Strong experience or confidence in Excel and PowerBI

· Excellent communication skills and a keen eye for detail

· Enthusiasm to learn and develop within a fast-paced environment

Salary & Benefits:

· 7.5% discretionary annual bonus

· Casual dress code

· Breakfast and lunch provided on-site

· On-site gym and discounted memberships

· Cycle to work scheme

· Life insurance, on-site parking, and sick pay

· Successful probation - 1 day per week working from home

Working Hours:

· 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday

· Core hours: 9.30am – 3.30pm, with flexible start and end times

Why This Role is Great: This is an ideal opportunity for a graduate looking to start their career in data analytics, develop strong technical skills, and work closely with a supportive Business Intelligence team. Training will be provided, and there’s room to grow as you gain experience

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