apetito UK
Operational Reporting Analyst

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Operational Reporting Analyst
We are looking for an Operational Reporting Analyst to join our Commercial Finance Team based at our National Distribution Centre in Portbury, Bristol.
Role Overview
Operational Reporting Analyst will enhance our data-driven decision-making capabilities and support strategic initiatives within our warehousing and distribution operations.
You'll be instrumental in leveraging data to provide actionable business insight.
You will have a track record in pairing strong technical and analytical skills with excellent communication to engage and collaborate with key stakeholders to present insight and ultimately shape operational decisions.
Key Responsibilities
- Leverage data to provide actionable business insight
- Engage and collaborate with key stakeholders to present insight and shape operational decisions
Desired Experience
- Experience in a warehousing, distribution or manufacturing setting
- Ability to work with large datasets and create impactful data visualization
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Data Analytics, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Proven experience in effective data analysis
- Advanced Excel user
- Strong proficiency in building and maintaining dashboards with tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar
- Excellent analytical and methodical approach to data analysis
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to present complex data insights to non-technical stakeholders
- Attention to detail
- Highly inquisitive with a passion for problem solving
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- UK driving licence and own transport
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Desired Qualifications
- Experience in the warehousing, distribution or manufacturing sectors
- Advanced degree or certification in data analytics or a related field
- Passion for understanding emerging AI trends
Benefits
- Competitive salary - accredited Living Wage employer
- 33 days holiday per year, including bank holidays (which are considered a normal working day)
- Option to purchase up to 5 additional days holiday per year
- Discretionary annual bonus scheme
- Pension scheme - employer matched contributions up to 4%
- Life assurance scheme worth at least 1x annual salary
- Free meals, snacks and beverages on site
- Free parking
- Free turkey or voucher at Christmas
- apetito perks scheme including salary sacrifice options and retail discounts
About Us
apetito is the UK’s leading food supplier to the health and social care sectors serving more than 1,300 care homes, health care and education settings.


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