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Netsuite Data Analyst

Brackley
6 days ago
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Netsuite Data Analyst (initial 2–3 month contract)

c. £400 per day

Northamptonshire

We are working with an equipment supply and service company looking for a Data Consultant to help set up a reporting framework that will give management and operational teams clear, ongoing insight into business performance. This is an initial 2–3 month contract, focused on delivery and handover.

What you’ll do:

  • Extract and structure data from NetSuite and other systems.

  • Build dashboards and reports (Power BI, Tableau, or similar) covering sales, service, stock, margins, and engineer utilisation.

  • Work with managers across the business to capture reporting requirements.

  • Deliver a reporting suite that is easy to use and maintain after your contract ends.

  • Provide training and documentation to internal teams.

    What we’re looking for:

  • Strong experience with NetSuite data and reporting.

  • Advanced SQL and BI skills (Power BI, Tableau, or similar).

  • Solid background in data modelling and visualisation.

  • Proven ability to deliver usable reporting solutions in a short timeframe.

  • Clear communicator, able to translate data into business insight.

    This is a hands-on, outcome-driven role — ideal for a consultant who can quickly get to grips with our business, set up reporting, and leaving tools that can be relied upon on going forward

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