BI Analyst

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Business Intelligence Analyst - IMMEDIATE START

£22-24 ph DOE

Stroud (Hybrid – up to 4 days from home after training)

Temporary – 6 months

Due to growth a leading client are seeking a business intelligence analyst to assist with an exciting project to analyse performance. You’ll be responsible for developing analytical tools and reports that will enhance decision-making and operational effectiveness.

Role Responsibilities

·        Build analytical tools to ingest and compare multiple data sources to facilitate commercial processes

·        Build user friendly PowerBI reports to visualise and understand operational performance measures

·        Perform ad hoc operational and commercial impact and trend analysis

The Person

·        Significant experience using data visualisation tools, including Power BI

·        Competent in use of SQL to retrieve and manipulate data from large datasets

·        Proven experience building BAU KPI reports in an operational business environment

·        Familiar with business financial and operational measures

·        Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize and analyse complex and large datasets into actionable insight

·        Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

If you are interested and have the relevant experience, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV, and we promise to get back to you.

As champions of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, Hooray commits to reviewing every application with complete fairness and equality. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to accommodate your needs.

Hooray is acting as an agency on behalf of the client for this position.

Our purpose as a business is to pioneer ethical recruitment for a better working world. Hooray is proud to be a corporate member of the REC, the recruitment industry's leading professional body.

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