Business Data Analyst

Portishead
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Location: Bristol - Agile Working
Contract: 6-month Fixed Term Contract
Salary: £45,000 per annum - pro rata
Hours: 37 hours per week

We are seeking a skilled and driven Business Data Analyst to support the development of reporting capabilities across the Assets and Home Repairs Services of a Housing Association in Bristol. Working closely with the Data & Insight and Assets teams, you will help deliver high-quality, actionable insight that informs strategic and operational decision-making.

Key Responsibilities of a Business Data Analyst:

Develop and deliver standardised, transparent reporting solutions aligned to business requirements.
Support the production of insights for senior leadership, enabling data-driven decision-making.
Work with data management colleagues to identify and address data quality issues.
Contribute to the development of business reporting standards and the enterprise data model.
Provide training, advice and support to managers and staff on reporting tools and analytics.
Essential Requirements:

2-3+ years' experience with Power BI, Tableau, Qlik or similar BI tools.
Strong SQL skills and experience working in Agile development environments.
Excellent communication skills, able to engage with technical and non-technical audiences.
Understanding of Business Intelligence principles and best practice in report design.
Degree in a relevant subject or equivalent professional experience.
Desirable:

Knowledge of social housing and related service functions.
Experience within a commercial insight function (qualitative and quantitative).
Familiarity with asset management or home repairs reporting.
If this Business Data Analyst role is for you then please apply or contact (url removed)

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