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Junior Data Analyst

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Junior Data Analyst

Our client manages customer-returned End of Lease computer hardware world-wide with the remit to accurately terminate leases & invoice customers accordingly. We also make available to Sales Teams a consistent supply of all types of hardware from tablets, notebooks & printers through to complex datacenters from all commercial vendors.

The End of Lease Returns Team currently has a vacancy for a Junior Data Analyst and invites recent graduates to apply for this key back office role based in our hardware processing site in Erskine. This is an exciting early-career development opportunity for a suitably-qualified & motivated candidate. On-the-job training will be provided.

Role

  • Match physically-returned hardware with those originally leased
  • Analyse customer lease contracts in detail
  • Interact with customer-facing specialists in-country
  • Terminate lease contracts with a high degree of accuracy
  • Resolve complex data comparison issues
  • Efficiently prioritise daily tasks

    Education

  • Recent degree in any discipline

    Person specification

  • Confident MS Excel user
  • Good communicator - written & verbal
  • Good problem solver
  • Data analysis ability
  • Good time manager
  • Ability to focus on fine detail

    If interested apply now

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