Data Analyst

Evri
Leeds
1 year ago
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At Evri we understand that searching for your first job, your next job, or that big promotion is a huge milestone.  Here at Evri we always think about what it’s like to be in your position when making those big decisions. It takes courage to make change happen in your life, and we’re here to help you with that.

We’re here for the first step, the next step, and the big step.

You’re not just a number to us. You’ve got to know you’ll love working here. It’s as important to us as you ‘being the right fit’. We want to help you feel what it’s like to work at Evri, to see the value you can bring to any of our roles, and how we can help you grow.  We’re never one-size-fits-all. Our careers are as unique as you are. 

We are looking for aData Analystto lead and support data driven decision making across our Commercial world. You'll use your passion for data and analytics to deliver and improve our processes, directly contributing to business goals and enhancing our customers' experience. The core of this role will involve building and maintaining accurate and timely reporting & insights using tools such as SQL, Python, and Power BI for a broad group of internal customers.

Evri is leading the way in creating responsible delivery experiences for everyone, everywhere, and that’s how we approach our talent development. We’re a kind, ambitious and diverse team, always supporting and encouraging each other. Our people are extremely important to our business, without them we wouldn’t be where we are today, striving to do the best for our customers and clients. If you like what you hear, then we’d love you to apply!

You will be accountable for:

  • Building and maintaining analytical models across various software & approaches
  • Delivering accurate reporting on a weekly/monthly basis across all Commercial areas, and present actionable insights to a wide audience
  • Supporting ad hoc queries and external team process improvements
  • Simplifying, manipulating & presenting large volumes of complex data
  • Ensuring that underlying data has been validated and is of the highest quality
  • Proactively create compelling actionable insight from the base data, models & reports
  • Working with stakeholders to maximise the value derived from your reports and insight
  • Pro-active approach to identifying opportunities, improving processes and systems
  • Communicating effectively with both technical & non-technical stakeholders of varying seniority


To be successful in this role you will require the following…

  • A degree (BSc/or equivalent) in a numerate subject such as Analysis, Data Science, or Maths with specific analytical qualifications
  • The right candidate will likely only have some of the following technical skills & experience: (Listed is our current software solution)
    • Data visualisation tools (PowerBI)
    • Manipulating data (Python / Excel / VBA)
    • Large amounts of data (Python / SQL / Databricks / Spark)
    • Analytical models (Python: SciKitLearn, Imblearn, Prophet, XGBoost, ExtraTrees, Kmeans Clustering)
    • Optimising manual processes (Python / VBA / Excel)
    • Translating data into actionable insight
    • Web Scraping (Python: Selenium, Chrome driver, BeautifulSoup)
    • Understanding of Databases (Oracle / SAP Hana / AWS)
  • Experience in Databricks would be highly advantageous
  • Previous experience as a Data Analyst or similar role would be advantageous


Why Work Here?

We’re constantly looking at ways to become a more inclusive and diverse employer, and our benefits package is important to us. Here’s some of what we currently offer: 

  • Flexible working - option to work remotely three days a week
  • 26 days + bank holidays, as well as an option to buy and sell up to 5 days holidays
  • Bonus Scheme; an annual bonus that can earn up to £3,000 if you really push the boundaries
  • Career progression framework; map out your next steps in your career 
  • Pension; 3% employer contribution on top of what you choose to commit yourself 
  • A range of discounts from our clients 
  • We also have a range of flexible benefits such as additional life assurance, critical life insurances and others to choose from 

In addition to this, Evri have recently launched a fantastic new benefit which allows employees to request to work from anywhere in the world for up to 90 days.

At Evri, we know we only grow if our people do too. That’s why we’re committed to building a truly inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone can bring – and be – their whole authentic selves.

We’re on a journey to better represent the customers we serve around the UK. We’re committed to removing barriers and ensure that each person at Evri is valued for who they are, and what they bring to our business.

We are Evri. Where everyone is welcome.

We’re excited for the future. Let’s deliver it together.

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