Data Interpretation Jobs in Newcastle upon Tyne

3 of 3 Data Interpretation Jobs in Newcastle upon Tyne

In Year Reporting and Control Senior Officer

newcastle-upon-tyne, tyne and wear, north east england, united kingdom
HMRC
Chief Digital & Information Office (CDIO) Group, which delivers in-house solutions for a broad range of technical and operational services. CDIO is HMRCs Digital, Data and Information Technology (IT) function, ensuring HMRC has the IT systems and processes to run and deliver its services. As part of the Financial … financial year and supporting the month end process, including identifying reasons for movements and variances. You will ensure rigorous interrogation and challenge of financial data, conducting detailed analyses to provide important insights including trends, variances, issues, risks and opportunities. Additionally, you will prepare comprehensive reports and templates for data … strong collaborative relationships with central finance colleagues and Finance Business Partners. This multidimensional role demands excellent analytical skills, the ability to translate complex financial data into actionable insights, and a strategic approach to navigate a culture of change. Exceptional interpersonal and collaboration skills are essential, enabling you to build More ❯
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Strategic Business Development Manager (Newcastle Upon Tyne)

Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Blair West
A strategic mindset, with the ability to translate business goals into actionable plans. Experience working cross-functionally to bring new propositions to life. Excellent data interpretation and reporting skills. Bonus: Background in the utilities sector and knowledge of UK regulatory bodies such as OFGEM or OFCOM. The benefits More ❯
Employment Type: Part-time
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Strategic Business Development Manager

Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Blair West
A strategic mindset, with the ability to translate business goals into actionable plans. Experience working cross-functionally to bring new propositions to life. Excellent data interpretation and reporting skills. Bonus: Background in the utilities sector and knowledge of UK regulatory bodies such as OFGEM or OFCOM. The benefits More ❯
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