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Logistics Data Analyst

Triumph Motorcycles
Hinckley
6 months ago
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The Original British Motorcycling Company.

At Triumph, we are driven to make the best motorcycles in the world. Building iconic motorcycles that celebrate our past whilst embracing the future - through bold design, original styling, purposeful engineering and a genuine passion for the ride.

We are seeking a Data Analyst to join our Global Logistics team based at our headquarters in Hinckley, Leicester. 

The Data Analyst will be responsible for providing a core data support function to our Logistics team; as well as taking the lead with other Triumph departments across the globe to ensure a coordinated approach to our supply chain.

This role will be crucial in optimizing our data analytics processes to enhance the efficiency of our Operations & Freight teams. By ensuring seamless data flow and analysis, you will support and improve the continuity of supply, inventory holding and service levels to meet customer demand for Triumph motorcycles, genuine parts and accessories.

The Data Analyst will work to refine existing processes whilst also developing structures with other key internal business stakeholders, enabling our continued growth. Critical to this will be the ability to embrace and introduce new technologies to keep pushing the boundaries of our capabilities.

As an experienced Data Analyst, you will have the following;

Proficient in PowerBI and ability to learn additional Microsoft Power Platform skills Relevant degree at minimum level 2:1 First class interpersonal skills with a real passion for building effective professional relationships Proficient in Microsoft Packages including Excel, Word and Outlook. Ability to multi-task and be flexible to address immediate priorities whilst still manage deadlines with longer-term projects and strategic initiatives. Self-motivated and comfortable working autonomously with the ability to work under pressure Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate cross functionally and as part of a team. Flexible and adaptable. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an ability to negotiate and influence at all levels. Able to make systematic and logical judgements with an attention to detail and having a high degree of accuracy Proficiency in Microsoft PowerQuery and basic SQL knowledge (Desirable)

Full details of the job description and person specification can be found in the downloadable job files.

A variety of competitive benefits, including an enhanced holiday scheme, employee benefits platform and a favourable life assurance scheme. Motorcycle, clothing and accessories are available to purchase at a heavily discounted rate. An iconic place to work; join us for the ride!

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