Junior Data Analyst

BOXT
Leeds
5 days ago
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About Us

When you join the Company, you join more than a trailblazing installation company. You become part of a rapidly growing team of experts. A proud partner with EDF Energy, Worcester Bosch, B&Q, Tesla, and Rangers Football Club - among others. Backed by Brookfield and a part of the HomeServe group. You become part of a team that works together to empower our customers' homes and lives.


We offer

  • A great team culture You will work across departments to make incredible things happen. Celebrating regularly with team socials and annual parties.
  • A market‑leading tech platform Our team of developers are constantly improving our award‑winning platform to support customers and engineers.
  • Employee progression We're passionate about our products and enjoy helping others. We actively encourage extra training to support career progression.
  • Customer champions Our unique online journey empowers our customers. Through our award‑winning app, we provide ongoing five‑star support throughout the lifetime of our products.
  • Award‑winning products We work with leading manufacturers to install high‑quality products, many being Which? and Quietmark approved.
  • Global investors We're proud to be backed by Brookfield and part of the HomeServe Group.

What Youll Do

  • Support our business teams with clear and accurate data analysis and reporting
  • Help monitor and track key performance indicators (KPIs) across marketing operations and customer experience
  • Work with the marketing team to set up and maintain campaign reports, helping them understand whats working and where we can improve
  • Explore customer data to find trends and insights that can improve experiences and drive growth
  • Assist in maintaining dashboards and automated reports using tools such as Google Analytics, Looker Studio (Data Studio), and Looker
  • Create regular reports containing performance metrics for internal teams and partners
  • Work closely with Senior Analysts and other departments to answer business questions using data
  • Help ensure data quality and consistency across our systems
  • Stay up to date with the latest tools and techniques in analytics and share new ideas with the team
  • Document your work clearly so that analyses can be easily replicated and improved over time

Skills & Behaviours

  • Some hands‑on experience with data analysis either from a previous role, internship, or academic project
  • Basic understanding of SQL or other query languages
  • Confidence working with spreadsheets and data visualisation tools (e.g. Google Sheets, Excel, Looker Studio, Power BI, or similar)
  • Strong attention to detail and a logical approach to problem‑solving
  • Eagerness to learn from experienced Analysts and take on new challenges
  • Good communication skills - able to explain your findings clearly to non‑technical audiences

Benefits

We have a great company culture, working closely together as one team. Our founders wanted to create a company that was disruptive, innovative and forward‑thinking. We are proud to have a positive, welcoming environment for people to work and thrive within.


Your benefits include



  • 30 days of annual leave (plus bank holidays)
  • Free tea, coffee, fruit, and breakfast
  • Modern offices
  • Social eventsOngoing training and development opportunities
  • Enhanced Family Friendly Benefits
  • Private medical cover*
  • Company pension
  • Death in service benefit*
  • After probationary period

How To Apply

If you’d like to join the team, please send an email with your CV and get creative to tell us why you think you’d be a great fit for this role and our team.


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