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Ascendion
Maidenhead
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Job Description Job Description: Business Intelligence
Analyst Location: Maidenhead, UK Job Description: We are seeking a
highly skilled Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst with 5+ years of
experience to support multiple BI domains across the organization.
The ideal candidate will have strong technical acumen and the
ability to collaborate closely with engineering teams to understand
and analyze source systems. Key Responsibilities: - Collaborate
with stakeholders and engineering teams to gather and interpret
data requirements - Develop and optimize queries using SQL/T-SQL -
Build and analyze reports using Excel and BI tools such as Sisense
and Power BI - Support data modeling efforts and contribute to data
warehousing strategies - Understand and support ETL processes, with
exposure to SSIS being a plus - Present findings and influence
decision-making through strong communication skills Required
Skills: - 5+ years in BI or data analytics roles - Strong SQL/T-SQL
and Excel proficiency - Experience with Sisense or Power BI -
Exposure to data modeling, data warehousing, and ETL processes -
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills About Us:
Ascendion is a global, leading provider of AI-first software
engineering services, delivering transformative solutions across
North America, APAC, and Europe. We are headquartered in New
Jersey. We combine technology and talent to deliver tech debt
relief, improve engineering productivity solutions, and accelerate
time to value, driving our clients’ digital journeys with
efficiency and velocity. Guided by our “Engineering to the power of
AI” [EngineeringAI] methodology, we integrate AI into software
engineering, enterprise operations, and talent orchestration, to
address critical challenges of trust, speed, and capital. For more
information, please go towww.ascendion.comWith Ascendion
(www.ascendion.com), you: Will get to work on numerous challenging
and exciting projects on our various offerings including
Salesforce, AI/Data Science, Generative AI/ML, Automation, Cloud
Enterprise and Product/Platform Engineering. At Ascendion you have
high chances of project extension or redeployment to other clients.
Additionally, you can also share CV of anyone you know. We have a
referral policy in place

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