Business Analyst

Vero HR Ltd
West Horndon
1 month ago
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About the opportunity:

We are working as the internal recruitment partner for our client, a global organisation offering excellence in supply chain solutions to the aerospace industry.

We are seeking a highly analytical and detail-orientedBusiness Analystwith experience in handling large volumes of data. The successful candidate will play a critical role in analysing complex datasets, identifying trends, and providing actionable insights that influence key business decisions.

If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have a passion for turning data into impactful strategies, we want to hear from you!

Responsibilities:

  •  Analyse large, complex datasets to extract actionable business insights.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to translate business needs into data-driven solutions and areas of interest.
  • Identify opportunities for process improvements and optimisations based on data findings.
  • Provide strategic recommendations to improve decision-making processes and drive business success.
  • Conduct in-depth research and analysis to support strategic planning and decision-making in identifying commercial opportunities.
  • Ensure data integrity and accuracy across all reporting and analysis.

 

Requirements

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate the following:

  • Proven experience in a similar role, particularly in handling high volumes of data/high SKU count.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to process, interpret, and present large datasets effectively.
  • Proficiency in using data visualisation tools e.g., Power BI and advanced Excel skills.
  • Experience with data management and analysis platforms e.g. SQL, Python, R, or similar.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to present complex financial information to non-financial stakeholders.
  • Strong problem-solving abilities and a detail-oriented mindset.
  • Excellent communication skills to explain complex data insights in an easily understandable way.

Benefits

In return we are offering:

  • Salary between £40,000 - £70,000 dependent on skills knowledge and experience.
  • Flexible working hours and hybrid working arrangement.
  • 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays and Christmas closure (which increases after 5 years).
  • Private medical insurance (BUPA)
  • Enhanced pension contribution.
  • Company bonus scheme.
  • Life assurance.
  • Cycle to work scheme.
  • Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Onsite parking.

 

Interested? Then APPLY now for immediate consideration.

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