BI & Data Analyst - Power BI

Informed Recruitment LTD
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4 months ago
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Are you an experienced and personable Business Intelligence or Data professional with Power BI experience? Do you have a passion for engaging with people generating new insight, generating statistical models, forecasting, and providing the information make informed business decisions? Let Informed Recruitment help you to achieve your potential with an exciting opportunity for a Power BI Developer to translate data into actionable decision making. As a specialist provider of resource to the Property & Associated Technology markets, we are delighted to be partnering with a social enterprise offering you the opportunity to make a difference at the centre of modern environment championing continual improvement. The role is offered as an initial 15-month Fixed Term Salaried contract with full company benefits and the opportunity of a permanent contract, with a hybrid of office and home working.

The purpose of your role is to create key business performance reporting across all directorates by creating Power BI reports and dashboards that will serve the business with actionable insights. Day-to-day responsibilities will include working with key stakeholders to specify, design, build and maintain Power BI reports/dashboards that will display key performance indicators and management information; monitoring KPI data; troubleshooting issues; designing data models; ensuring data accuracy; supporting system upgrades; modifying existing repor...

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