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HR Data Analyst

London
3 weeks ago
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Located in central London, this large public sector body is currently looking to recruit a HR Data Analyst to support the HR Data Team in the creation of Business Object reports sing i-Trent data.

Client Details

A large London based public body.

Description

The HR Data Analyst will be responsible for:

Understanding the i-Trent data in order to support the HR Data Team in the creation and maintenance of Business Object reports using iTrent data.
Assisting in building regular reports, audit and validation reports to support parallel running and go live of iTrent on a range of both people data and position/structure.
Working closely with colleagues in the HR Employee Life cycle team to support and reporting requirements and queries about HR related data. Profile

The successful HR Data Analyst will have a background in HR and experience of i-Trent and Business Objects.

You will need to be able to use SQL to query large datasets and create reports that summarise and assist in the explanation and consumption of data.

Experience of working on i-Trent data at an advanced level, particularly HR and Position Management/Org Structure data and to understand the relationship to payroll data.

Job Offer

An hourly rate of £25ph (PAYE) / £33.30 (Umbrella)

Day rate of £400 per day (Umbrella)

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