Data Analyst - Air-Serv

Sellick Partnership
Wigan, Manchester, United Kingdom
Today
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 May 2026 (Today)

Data Analyst

Permanent

£60,000

Hybrid working (3 days in office, 2 days remote)

Wigan

Sellick Partnership are supporting our industry leading client with the recruitment on a Data Analyst on a permanent basis as it looks to invest and transform the way it uses it's data.

You'll work on top of the data platform being built, focusing on reporting, analysis, and decision support for senior stakeholders. The technology stack is Microsoft-led, with an Azure environment, Azure Data Lake, Power BI, and Power Apps, alongside a bespoke operational system and an ERP that need to be integrated.

The business is experiencing a real time of growth and success both organically and through acquisition, with this newly created role designed to turn data into clear, actionable insight for the business.

Key Responsibilities

Build and maintain Power BI dashboards and reports for Board and PE stakeholders, Finance and operations teams.

Analyse large volumes of transactional data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for efficiency.

Work with the Data Engineer to define data models, reporting requirements, business definitions, and metrics.

Support the development of self-service reporting.

Use Power Apps where appropriate to support data capture or operational workflows.

Help the business understand and trust its data through clear storytelling and insight.

Respond to ad-hoc analysis requests from senior stakeholders.Skills & Experience

Strong experience as a Data Analyst in a commercial environment.

Power BI development of Dashboards from a cloud-based data warehouse

Solid SQL and data interrogation skills.

Experience with Microsoft Fabric

Experience working with large, high-volume datasets.

Excellent communication skills and comfortable engaging with senior stakeholders.

Please apply ASAP to be considered for the opportunity as CV's are being reviewed regularly.

Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website

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