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Junior Data Analyst

eTeam
Erskine
1 week ago
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Location: Erskine CSM2, Renfrewshire, Scotland (near Glasgow)


Type of contract: 12-month contract with a possibility of extension


Our client: A global technology company that helps organizations accelerate their digital transformation through innovative IT solutions and services. It focuses on delivering edge‑to‑cloud products that enable businesses to unlock value from their data and operate more efficiently.


Position Summary

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.


Key Responsibilities

  • Match physically‑returned hardware with those originally leased
  • Analyze 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 prioritize daily tasks

Qualifications

  • Recent degree in any discipline
  • Good communicator – written & verbal
  • Data analysis ability
  • Ability to focus on fine detail

Seniority level

Entry level


Employment type

Contract


Job function & Industries

Analyst; IT Services, IT Consulting, IT System Data Services


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