Business Intelligence Analyst

Blackburn
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Business Intelligence Analyst ( BI Analyst )
Salary: up to £38,000 per annum
Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00 (37.5 hours per week)
Location: Blackburn (Hybrid working)

About the Company:
Our client is a fast-growing, forward-thinking organisation committed to using data to drive business decisions. The company values innovation, collaboration, and professional development, providing opportunities for employees to contribute to meaningful projects and grow their skills in business intelligence and analytics.

About the Role:
We are looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst ( BI Analyst ) to join the team. You will be responsible for gathering, preparing, and analysing data to produce clear, actionable reports and Power BI dashboards that drive decision-making across the business. SQL will be used to shape existing datasets for reporting purposes.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, build and maintain Power BI dashboards and reports for internal teams and clients.

  • Collaborate with staff across departments to understand reporting needs and translate them into actionable solutions.

  • Prepare and clean data using SQL to ensure the accuracy and reliability of reports.

  • Present findings and insights clearly to colleagues and leadership.

  • Maintain and enhance existing reporting processes and dashboards.

    Essential Skills:

  • Strong experience with SQL, including T-SQL and SSRS, for preparing and shaping data for reporting.

  • Power BI development experience, including designing dashboards, visualisations, and calculated measures.

  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with strong attention to detail.

  • Comfortable using Google Workspace and MS Office applications.

    Desirable Skills:

  • Exposure to automation tools such as Power Automate or Azure Data Factory.

  • Understanding of data warehousing and ETL processes.

  • Familiarity with MS Visual Studio development.

    Personal Attributes:

  • Motivated self-starter who can work independently and as part of a team.

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Ability to manage time effectively and work under pressure.

  • Positive, can-do attitude with a focus on helping the business succeed.

    Benefits:

  • Hybrid working flexibility.

  • Opportunity to work on meaningful BI projects and contribute to business decisions.

    Our client is passionate about developing your exciting career. They are big and diverse enough to offer you incredible opportunities, but small enough to know and care about team members as individuals.

    To apply for the Business Intelligence Analyst ( BI Analyst ) role, send your CV today, and we will review it and contact you immediately. We are a recruitment agency that specialises in projects and programmes

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