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I am currently recruiting for the position of Reporting Analyst to join my client located in Eurocentral, on an ongoing temporary contract. The role will be hybrid working, covering between the hours of (8am - 8pm). This opportunity presents an exciting prospect for the successful candidate to join an established and successful organisation within a global logistics and delivery firm, that is a leader in their industry. The successful candidate will also enjoy an hourly rate of £15.38 per hour and be office based for training in Eurocentral, then hybrid working thereafter.

Duties and Responsibilities for this opportunity will include:

Provide data analysis to enable the influencing of Regional Management teams across the delivery organisation to drive an improvement in customer experience across all performance measures
Inputting into the design and roll out of performance strategies by effectively using data to ensure the successful implementation across the delivery organisation
Using data to input into reports on the delivery success of couriers that identify and flag risks in real time to Regional Delivery Managers so we can drive solutions using real time information
Using client data and analysis to support the recommend solutions for said clients to drive improvements across the delivery organisation
Make recommendations on priority order and the appropriate set of actions to drive compliance improvement
Analysing data and producing reports that supports senior managers in their understanding of compliance and service data in operational areasTo be considered you must have:

Excellent IT Skills in all Microsoft Packages, comfortable in handling data in all its formats with advanced Excel skills including formulas, pivot tables, calculated fields, Power Query, Macros and VBA
Exceptional communication skills with the ability to build strong and trusting relationships across all organisational levels
Experience within an analytical role with management of high volume of information
Strong analytical skills that make you comfortable handling large amounts of data as well as being able to translate findings into solutions to drive business improvementsYou must be available to start for work immediately and drive due to the location.

If you have suitable experience and are interested in this position, then please apply now or contact me on (url removed) for further information on this exciting opportunity.

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