Business Intelligence Analyst

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Leicester
1 month ago
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Finance & Business Intelligence Analyst

If you are passionate about turning complex data into clear, meaningful insight using Power BI, this is a great opportunity to own end to end dashboard development and influence how decisions are made across the business. You will join a growing data function and play a key role in shaping reporting, data models, and self service analytics for a wide range of stakeholders.

The Company

They are an established organisation that is investing heavily in their data and reporting capabilities. With a broad customer base and a strong commercial footprint, they are focused on building trusted, scalable data products that drive better business and customer outcomes. You will be joining a collaborative team that values knowledge sharing, continuous improvement, and practical innovation. Data is viewed as a strategic asset, and you will have the platform to make a visible impact.

The Role

As a Power BI Developer, you will:

  • Design, develop, and maintain intuitive Power BI reports and dashboards for a variety of business functions.
  • Build robust data models, including advanced DAX calculations and Power Query transformations, to support accurate and performant reporting.
  • Own ETL processes to extract, transform, and load data from multiple sources into accessible datasets.
  • Collaborate closely with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into effective reporting solutions.
  • Implement and manage Row Level Security, alerts, and other governance features to keep data secure and accessible to the right audience.
  • Create high impact, story driven dashboards and multi level reporting for users ranging from operational teams to executive leadership.
  • Contribute to the wider data and reporting strategy, helping to consolidate reports and improve data quality and controls.

Your Skills And Experience

To be successful in this Power BI Developer role, you will bring:

  • Strong commercial experience developing Power BI reports and dashboards, including data modelling, DAX, and Power Query.
  • Proven experience working with relational data and writing SQL to query and prepare data.
  • Solid understanding of ETL principles and experience building or working with ETL pipelines from multiple data sources.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Azure data services such as Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL Database, Azure Synapse Analytics, or Azure Databricks.
  • Confident stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to gather requirements, challenge constructively, and present insights clearly.
  • A collaborative mindset and comfort working in a team oriented, agile environment.

Nice to have:

  • Experience with T SQL or similar, and tools such as SSMS or Databricks.
  • Advanced Excel skills, including Power Pivot and Power Query, for working with complex datasets.
  • Exposure to SSRS or other enterprise reporting tools.
  • An interest in or exposure to Python or R for more advanced analytics.

What They Offer

  • Competitive salary and benefits package, aligned with your experience and contribution.
  • Hybrid working environment with flexibility around office and home based work.
  • The chance to shape best practice for Power BI and self service reporting within a growing data function.
  • Clear opportunities to broaden your skills across Azure, modern data platforms, and advanced analytics.

How To Apply

Send your CV or apply below to register your interest. Please note we cannot offer sponsorship for this position


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