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Junior Data Analyst - Chertsey

Foodbuy
Chertsey
8 months ago
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Junior Data Analyst - Foodbuy

Foodbuy is a leading food procurement organisation based in the UK. With over 1 billion of managed spend, we bring together the widest range of foodservice and hospitality clients to buy food and everything associated with it. We work closely with our clients to deliver expert procurement services, saving them time and money and enabling them to focus on what really matters to their businesses.

We are offering an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Junior Data Analyst, supporting NHS Supply Chain: Food. You will work closely with experienced professionals across supply chain and procurement, gaining valuable knowledge and experience while contributing to initiatives that directly impact patient feeding across the NHS.

Key responsibilities:

  • Process large amounts of raw data from multiple sources, cleansing, collating, and preparing it for upload to data warehouse systems (Cognos)
  • Identify data issues and communicate them to relevant teams or suppliers to ensure data accuracy and integrity
  • Create customer-facing switching templates using the prepared data to highlight savings opportunities
  • Use business intelligence tools such as Cognos BI and Power BI to develop dashboards and reporting templates
  • Interpret and present data insights to drive commercial and strategic objectives
  • Produce monthly customer and client-facing reports to support business performance, growth, and savings targets
  • Collaborate with procurement, account management, and finance teams to understand requirements and deliver effective analytical solutions
  • Provide ad-hoc data analysis for stakeholders across the business

Skills and experience required:

  • Strong numerical and analytical skills with a keen attention to detail
  • Ability to analyse and evaluate large volumes of data from multiple sources
  • Advanced Microsoft Excel knowledge, including pivot tables and complex formulas
  • Organised and able to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
  • Effective communicator with the ability to collaborate across functions
  • Creative thinker with a continuous improvement mindset

What we offer

We value our people and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Career development through Career Pathways and MyLearning programmes
  • Digital GP access for you and your family, plus wider healthcare benefits
  • Exclusive travel discounts with TUI, Expedia, Booking.com, and more
  • Supermarket discounts at Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, and others
  • Up to 44% off cinema tickets
  • Cash rewards every time you spend, redeemable with top brands
  • Free wellness, mindfulness, and exercise classes
  • The ability to share discounts and offers with friends and family

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