ABL Recruitment
Data Reporting Analyst

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We are looking for a Data Reporting Analyst to join our client who is an innovative, forward-thinking team. You will turn data into clear insights, produce accurate reports and dashboards, and help improve reporting through automation and AI.
Key responsibilities for a Data Reporting Analyst
- Created and maintain reusable templates and automated processes to improve efficiency and consistency.
- Worked closely with stakeholders to understand reporting requirements and provide tailored analytical support.
- Produced clear data reports, visualisations, and summaries to support business decision-making.
- Analysed large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and key performance insights.
- Delivered accurate reporting within tight deadlines while maintaining high quality standards.
- Used AI-powered tools to streamline data analysis, reporting, and quality assurance activities.
- Reviewed outputs thoroughly to ensure accuracy, resolve anomalies, and maintain data integrity.
- Contributed to process improvements, system enhancements, and documentation to support more effective team workflows.
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Benefits for a Data Reporting Analyst
- 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Birthday off
- Private medical
- Health cash plan
- Share options
If you enjoy solving problems with data and finding smarter ways of working, we would love to hear from you. Apply here!
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