BI Data Analyst

Pavilion Recruitment Solutions
Dublin, Alba / Scotland, IV17 0YF, United Kingdom
Today
€30,436 – €33,045 pa

Salary

€30,436 – €33,045 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

A growing international organisation within the financial services sector is seeking a skilled BI Data Analyst to join their team in Dublin. This is an excellent opportunity for a detail-oriented and commercially aware analyst who enjoys turning complex data into meaningful reports and dashboards that directly influence business decisions.

Working closely with senior leadership and cross-functional teams, you’ll play a key role in shaping strategy through high-quality reporting, analysis, and data-driven recommendations.

The BI Data Analyst Role:

– Extract, analyse, and interpret data to produce daily, weekly, and monthly reports

– Build dashboards, forecasts, and visualisations using tools such as PowerBI

– Apply statistical techniques and develop analytical models to support business needs

– Respond to ad hoc data requests, delivering clear and actionable insights

– Collaborate with stakeholders across the business to understand and meet reporting requirements

– Design, develop, and maintain databases to support evolving business needs

– Ensure data accuracy and integrity, identifying and resolving inconsistencies

– Automate recurring processes to improve efficiency and scalability

– Source and manage new datasets where required

Key Skills and Experience:

– Strong experience working with SQL and PowerBI

– Advanced Excel skills

– Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with strong attention to detail

– Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment

– Strong communication skills, with the ability to communicate data problems to non-technical stakeholders

– A proactive mindset with the confidence to engage with stakeholders across different levels and regions

If you’re looking for a role where your analysis has real impact and visibility, apply today to learn more.

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