Business Intelligence Analyst (Power BI / SQL)

Michael Page
Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£53,095 – £66,369 pa

Salary

£53,095 – £66,369 pa

Posted
24 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

As a Business Intelligence Analyst, you will leverage your analytical expertise to develop and deliver insightful reports and dashboards that support data-driven decision-making. This role in Northampton offers a fantastic opportunity to contribute to strategic growth within the business services industry.

Client Details

Our client is a well-established organisation within the business services industry. They pride themselves on fostering a professional environment that encourages innovation and supports employee growth.

Description

Develop and maintain business intelligence reports and Power BI dashboards to support decision-making processes.

Analyse complex data sets using Power BI & SQL to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for improvement.

Collaborate with stakeholders to understand business requirements and translate them into actionable insights.

Ensure data integrity by maintaining and improving data quality standards.

Writing and optimising SQL stored procedures and designing SQL Agent jobs

Building ETL pipelines using SSIS (Extract, Transform & Load)

Creating Power BI data models using Power Query (M) and DAX

Developing Power BI reports, including paginated reports

Creating Power Automate flows to support business processes

Provide recommendations to optimise processes and improve efficiency based on data analysis.

Support the Analytics department by delivering accurate and timely data outputs.

Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in business intelligence and analytics.

Train and guide team members in utilising business intelligence tools effectively.Profile

A successful Business Intelligence Analyst should have:

A strong background in data analysis and business intelligence within the business services industry.

Proficiency in using analytics tools and software to create insightful reports and dashboards.

Strong SQL Server / T SQL skills

Strong ETL skills and experience handling high volume data transformations

Strong proficiency in Power BI, including DAX and Power Query (M)

Experience using SSIS and Power Automate

A solid understanding of data management and data quality assurance practices.

Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to translate data into actionable business strategies.

Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with stakeholders and present findings.

A detail-oriented mindset with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.Job Offer

Competitive salary ranging from £53,095 to £66,369 per annum.

25 days of annual leave (full-time working) plus Bank Holidays.

Comprehensive pension scheme and life insurance coverage.

Discretionary bonus scheme to reward performance.

Opportunities for on-the-job training and career progression.

Employee recognition schemes to celebrate achievements.If you're ready to advance your career as a Business Intelligence Analyst in Northampton and contribute to a leading business services organisation, we encourage you to apply today

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