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Procurement Data Analyst

  • Location: Cambridge
  • Salary: £33000 - £44000 per annum
  • Job Type:Permanent
  • Sector: Technology
  • Contact: Francesca House
  • Contact Email: f.house@select.co.uk
  • Contact Phone: 03301 743815
  • Job Ref: SF60833
Are you an analytical powerhouse with a knack for transforming data into strategic insights? Does the thought of optimising procurement processes using cutting-edge analytics excite you? If you're saying "yes," my client could be looking for you!

My client is seeking a talented Procurement Data Analyst to join their dynamic team at the University of Cambridge. This pivotal role centre’s on maintaining and enhancing data integrity across procurement services, ensuring all data-related activities support the strategic objectives of the department. As a Procurement Data Analyst, you will be responsible for extracting, cleansing, and analysing data to provide actionable insights that drive efficiency and governance. You will play a crucial role in managing the data lifecycle from collection to reporting, focusing on delivering precise, impactful analysis using tools like Power BI.

Benefits of the Role:
  • Competitive Salary Package: Reflective of your invaluable contribution to our team. £33,000- £44,000
  • Professional Development Opportunities: Continuous learning to advance your skills.
  • Flexible Working Arrangements: Balancing your personal and professional life. 2 days on site 3 days remote
  • Generous Pension Scheme: Investing in your future.
Our client fosters a culture of innovation, excellence, and collaboration. You will be part of a supportive team that values every member's contribution towards achieving the university's ambitious goals. They are dedicated to enhancing their capabilities and governance, ensuring that their procurement processes are not only efficient but also lead the way in best practices.

Take the next step in your career with a prestigious institution committed to impact and excellence. If you are ready to make significant contributions to a world-class organisation.