Data Specialist (29k - Progression Role) (Derry)

Job Description

VANRATH are delighted to be assisting a prestigious Health care company in NI and Ireland with the recruitment of a Business Data Specialist. This is a prestigious organisation and the successful individual will reap the rewards of a company that is thriving and places immense value on their staff.

Monday - Friday - Office is based in Derry

Initially this will be a 9-10 month contract - with a high likelihood of permanency based on performance. Progression Opportunities also available.

Salary

£23,000 - £29,000 + Fantastic Benefits Package & Progression Opportunities

Job Purpose

Reporting to the Product Data Manager, the Business Data Specialist is responsible for ongoing business data functions, in a manner consistent with the Company's standard procedures for the most efficient and accurate data metrics, including data creation and updating to enable preparation and interpretation of information to be used for driving SAP functions and in making economic decisions.

The Ideal Person:

  • Experience with SAP
  • Degree educated preferred - E.g Data Analytics / Business Analytics
  • Excellent Data Skills
  • Strong communicator


For further information on this vacancy please apply via the link below or contact Jack Groves for a confidential discussion via Vanrath.

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