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Business Intelligence Analyst

Thurrock Council
Grays
2 days ago
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Description

Business Intelligence Analyst

Salary: 45624 - 52038 per annum

Grade F

Fixed Term Contract (18 months)

37 Hours per Week

About the role :

As a Business Intelligence Analyst you will turn data into information information into insight and insight into enabling decision making. You will guide senior management and stakeholders in exploring the organisational needs based on performance data and provide direction on service improvement and efficiency.

This role will have a focus on using data available across the organisation in a collective way to produce insights about Thurrock as a Community supporting the organisation in delivery of the Corporate Improvement Plan and supporting readiness for local government reorganisation.

Benefits of Working with Us

At Thurrock Council we value our employees and offer a comprehensive benefits package including :

  • Generous annual leave entitlement
  • Local Government Pension Scheme
  • Flexible and hybrid working opportunities (where applicable)
  • Ongoing training and professional development
  • Employee assistance programme and wellbeing support
  • Staff discounts and local offers
  • A supportive and inclusive working environment

DBS Check: Basic Level DBS Check is required for this post.

Important Dates

Closing Date (Redeployment Only) : 11th September 2025

Closing Date (Internal & External) : 2nd November 2025

Interview Date : To Be Confirmed

If you would like to discuss the post please contact :

Mandy Moore on providing a contact number and you will receive a return phone call.

To view the Job Profile and Person Specification please follow the link below :

Download Job Profile (PDF Document)

Required Experience

IC

Key Skills

Business Intelligence, Cognos, SQL, Power BI, QlikView, Data Visualization, ssrs, Tableau, SSIS, Data Modeling, Data Warehouse, Data Analysis Skills

Employment Type: Full-Time

Experience: years

Vacancy: 1

Yearly Salary Salary: 45624 - 52038


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