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The Data and Insights Manager will oversee the gathering, analysis, and reporting of business-critical data to drive informed decision-making within the industrial and manufacturing industry. This role is fully remote and requires a strategic thinker with a strong background in data management and analytics.

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This opportunity is with a well-established, Global Plc operating within the industrial and manufacturing sector. The company is known for its innovative products and is committed to leveraging data to maintain its competitive edge in the market.

Description

Lead a small but expanding team of Data Engineers, BI Developers and Data Governance specialists
Develop and implement data strategies to support business objectives.
Oversee the collection, analysis, and interpretation of key business data.
Create detailed reports and dashboards to inform decision-making processes.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure data accuracy and consistency.
Identify trends, patterns, and insights to recommend actionable solutions.
Manage and optimise data storage, security, and accessibility protocols.
Provide training and support to teams on data tools and analytics.
Stay updated on industry trends and emerging technologies in data analytics.Profile

A successful Data and Insights Manager should have:

A strong background in data analysis and management within the industrial or manufacturing industry.
Good knowledge around modern data platforms i.e Azure, Power BI, SQL, iPaas, Fabric, Databricks etc
Proficiency in data visualisation tools and software.
Experience with database management and analytics platforms.
Excellent problem-solving and organisational skills.
A degree in a relevant field such as Data Science, Business Analytics, or similar.
Ability to communicate complex data insights to non-technical stakeholders.Job Offer

A competitive salary of approximately £60000 - £80000 per annum.
Comprehensive pension scheme and benefits
Permanent position offering stability and career growth.
An opportunity to work fully remotely within a supportive company culture.
Engagement in a forward-thinking industrial and manufacturing environment.If you are passionate about data and analytics and are ready to make an impact, we encourage you to apply for this Data and Insights Manager position

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