Project Resource Analyst

Plymouth
9 months ago
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DK Recruitment are working with a world-renowned, precision Engineering business based in Plymouth who are expanding their Engineering team. The business has a strong culture of innovation, professional growth and are offering an exciting career journey.
The position of Project Resource Analyst offers an exciting opportunity for an individual who is specialised in related subjects such as Data analytics and Engineering. The role will focus on data analytics surrounding new product introduction, targeting the development and enhancement of the processes and management systems.
Key Role Responsibilities:

  • Implement data driven decision making to support the introduction of new products
  • Develop and implement data analysis frameworks to streamline our NPI processes, enhancing efficiency, reducing time-to-market, and improving product quality.
  • Create comprehensive reports to monitor both process improvement and individual NPI progression. Present these reports and findings in front of key project stakeholders.
  • Develop and analyse resource and capacity management tools to support informed decision-making, reduce bottlenecks, and enhance project scenario planning.
  • Support the development and implementation of project management tools and software to enhance project tracking and reporting capabilities.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement continuous improvement initiatives within the NPI processes.
  • Engage in ongoing training programs to build technical and leadership skills and explore industry leading initiatives
    Experience & Qualifications:
  • Experience gained in a data/resource analyst position.
  • Degree / master’s in data analytics, engineering, or a related field
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking / problem-solving skills, with a specific interest in manufacturing.
  • Experience in Power BI, SAP and SQL is preferred.
  • Highly numerate and comfortable with data analysis
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Passionate about continuous improvement and building a career in Manufacturing/ Data analytics
  • Dynamic self-starter with proactive attitude and ability to work effectively in a team environment
    Benefits:
    Competitive Salary
    25 days of paid holiday, plus bank holidays.
    Professional Development Investment.
    Subsidised Canteen.
    Engagement and Rewards platform, with access to discounts at over 100 retailers.
    Free Parking.
    Reward & Recognition awards
    Simply Health – Voluntary Membership
    Assess to Occupational Health Facilities
    Life Assurance

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