Business Intelligence Analyst

ITAC Solutions
Birmingham
6 months ago
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Overview

ITAC is helping a local client in their search for a Business Intelligence Analyst!

The main function in this role is to generate analytical reports and dashboards using proprietary products, and training customers on using front-end BI tools to access their data.

Our ideal candidate has experience scripting SQL database queries, utilizing Power BI and is explaining technical and non-technical tools to executives.

C2C is not an option with this job opening and all applicants should be able to work for any US Employer without sponsorship.

Compensation: $68K


What you’ll be doing

  • Creating reports and dashboards in Power BI, DAX Studio, and Excel
  • Work closely with other departments to determine reporting and analysis requirements, project priorities, and define Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Take raw data and create visualizations using Power BI
  • Document processes and contribute to reporting template repository for future use
  • Work with the development team on product improvement initiatives

What you’ll need to be considered

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field
  • Ability to work in a team environment
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Power BI for report building and data analytics. (Knowledge of Tableau, Qlik, Microsoft SSRS, and other BI tools is a plus)
  • Ability to prioritize assignments and shift priorities as required
  • Experience and understanding of Excel, VBA, SQL and/or R preferred


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