Dublin-based Data Analyst with experience working with Excel, PowerBi, Python, SQL, and Tableau. Obsessed with turning raw data into actionable insights.
My name is Francesca, and I am a Reports Analyst with a solid foundation in data analysis, reporting automation, and stakeholder collaboration.
Currently, I work at SWARCO in Dublin, where I prepare and automate monthly and annual performance reports that support operational decision-making.
With over 2 years of hands-on experience in data-related roles and a background in administration, digital marketing, and customer service, I bring a unique mix of analytical thinking, business awareness, and attention to detail.
Over the years, I’ve developed strong skills in tools like Excel, Power BI, Tableau, SQL and Python, as well as a deep understanding of how to turn raw data into insights that improve operations.
I collaborate closely with stakeholders to ensure data consistency and clarity, helping teams work more efficiently and make better decisions.
I'm passionate about data storytelling and I'm constantly learning new tools and methods to sharpen my analytical approach.
My current work in reporting and performance analysis sparked a strong interest in data analytics — especially in using data to improve operations and reduce inefficiencies. I currently work as a Reports Analyst at SWARCO in Dublin, where I support the Operations team by preparing automated reports and ensuring consistent, reliable data. I'm now looking for a role where I can continue growing as a data analyst — applying my skills to support data-driven decisions, improve processes, and add value through clear, actionable reporting. I’m open to relocation to Spain.
I can work with large amounts of data to identify patterns, trends, and insights that can inform business strategy.
The tools I utilize are:
At SWARCO, I create detailed monthly and annual reports, translate fault data into operational insights, and automate recurring reports. I collaborate closely with stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, reporting clarity, and process alignment.