Data Analyst

TLP Recruitment
Wf61Ab, WF6 1AB, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£35,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (6 days ago)

Benefits

25 days holiday Pension Free parking Enhanced Family leave Sick Pay Birthday off Volunteering days Staff sales Cosco discounts Eyecare benefits Childcare vouchers

Data Analyst (Power BI) – Normanton

Salary £35K

Flexible hours including Hybrid working

25 days holiday + BH and Xmas shutdown.

Pension

Free parking

Enhanced Family leave

Sick Pay

Birthday off

Volunteering days

Staff sales

Cosco discounts

Eyecare benefits

Childcare vouchers

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Data Analyst / Business Intelligence Developer (Power BI) to join a fast-paced and evolving commercial team, playing a pivotal role in shaping the organisation’s reporting and data strategy.

This position offers the chance to work closely with senior leadership, including the Group Commercial Director, helping transform complex data into meaningful insights that drive smarter business decisions across the group.

The successful candidate will be instrumental in modernising reporting capabilities, improving visibility across the business, and delivering impactful Power BI solutions that support growth and operational performance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and enhance dynamic Power BI dashboards and reporting solutions across the group
  • Support the delivery and evolution of the group-wide Business Intelligence strategy
  • Partner with IT, Finance, and Business Analysis teams on key BI and data transformation projects
  • Consolidate and streamline existing reporting into scalable, business-wide data models
  • Lead the migration of legacy SQL and SSRS reports into modern, interactive Power BI solutions
  • Design insightful visualisations and reporting tools that enable data-led decision-making
  • Monitor, maintain, and improve BI platforms and reporting environments
  • Identify opportunities to automate manual reporting processes and improve efficiency
  • Build strong relationships with stakeholders across the business to understand reporting needs and deliver tailored solutions

Skills & Experience Required

  • Proven experience developing reports and dashboards using Power BI, including DAX, data modelling, and visualisation
  • Strong SQL and data management capabilities
  • Experience with Azure technologies would be highly advantageous
  • Analytical mindset with a passion for turning data into actionable insight
  • Confident communicator with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels
  • Proactive, self-motivated, and able to work both independently and collaboratively
  • Full UK driving licence with flexibility for occasional travel

This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially focused BI professional looking to make a real impact within a growing and data-driven organisation.

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