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BettingJobsare seeking aBI Data Analystfor an established and successful iGaming company to join their team based in theUK.


The successful candidate will turn data into information, information into insights and insights into business decisions.


Responsibilities:

  • Identify potential process improvements and areas within the business for the BI team to get involved.
  • Preparing reports and presentations and deriving business insights. • Ad hoc analysis (scenario modelling, impact analysis etc).
  • Develop, test, and implement data driven (SQL) reports.
  • Identify new process improvement opportunities.
  • Excellent written and verbal skills.
  • Analyse customer behaviour, market trends and demographics.
  • Project management skills.


Requirements:

  • Any Microsoft Business Intelligence (MSBI) certification.
  • Bachelor’s degree advantageous.
  • 3+ years working experience with SQL Server databases and Transact-SQL.
  • Advanced Excel (Pivot, VLOOKUP, etc.).
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organise, analyse and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Experience in building report models with visualisation tools (Power-BI advantageous)
  • Good applied statistics skills, such as distributions, statistical testing, regression, etc.
  • Machine Learning and Analytics experience advantageous.

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