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Junior Data Analyst

Grafton Group plc
Wembley
4 days ago
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Leyland SDM specialises in paint, tools, plumbing, electrical, woodwork & DIY materials. We have 35 high street stores across London, supported by our central support team and distribution centre in Wembley. We are currently on an exciting journey and have some very ambitious growth plans.

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Role Overview:The Junior Data Analyst will assist the Data Analyst in delivering timely, accurate, and relevant data analysis for the organisation. You will be responsible for generating weekly and monthly reports, as well as collecting and analysing numerical data. Your findings will be presented using diagrams, tables, charts, graphs, and reports to effectively communicate insights. 

Key Responsibilities: 

Reporting:Produce regular business reports, create new reports and adhoc reporting as required

Data Presentation:Present findings using visual aids such as diagrams, tables, charts, and graphs to effectively communicate insights 

Support Data Analysts:Assist the Data Analyst and other team members in various data-related tasks and projects

Data Accuracy and Maintenance: Collect and organise data from various sources, ensuring data quality and accuracy

Skills and Experience Required: 

Essential: 

Problem Solving:Problem solving abilities 

Work Approach:Logical and methodical approach to work

Attention to Detail: High attention to detail. 

Motivation:Proactive and self-motivated 

Numeracy: Excellent maths skills

Time Management:Able to work to strict deadlines

Communication:Good written and spoken communication abilities

Desirable: 

IT Confidence:Excellent Excel skills (complex formulas, VLOOKUP, pivot tables and charts)

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