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Business Intelligence Analyst / Power BI Report Writer

Barton upon Humber
3 weeks ago
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Business Intelligence Analyst / Power BI Report Writer
Location: Barton-upon-Humber, UK
Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum (depending on experience) + Quarterly Bonus

Are you passionate about data and turning it into meaningful insight? We’re looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst to join a centralised BI team working on one of the largest reporting transformation projects in the sector.

You’ll play a key role in consolidating 500+ reports into concise, interactive Power BI dashboards, helping to build a new data warehouse and moving the business away from legacy systems.

This role offers the opportunity to work end-to-end across requirements gathering, SQL development, data modelling, and DAX-driven report creation – with plenty of scope to influence how data is accessed and used across the organisation.

What you’ll be doing:



Develop and deliver high-quality Power BI reports to replace legacy Excel reporting.

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Work with the BI Manager and wider team to test, refine and implement datasets in the new data warehouse.

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Apply Databricks SQL and MySQL skills to query, transform and optimise datasets.

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Implement Row-Level Security (RLS) and scheduling for secure, real-time reporting.

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Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure reporting is accurate, insightful, and user-friendly.

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Support the continuous improvement of BI infrastructure, workspaces, permissions, and report governance.

What we’re looking for:

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Strong experience with Power BI (DAX, data modelling, RLS, workspace/app management).

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SQL expertise (MySQL / Databricks).

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Excellent attention to detail and a passion for delivering accurate, professional reports.

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Proactive, inquisitive, and results-driven approach with the confidence to challenge and clarify.

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Strong communication skills, with the ability to present insights clearly to a range of audiences.

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Experience in sales reporting or retail sector (desirable).

What’s on offer:

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Salary up to £45,000 + Quarterly Bonus.

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Free on-site gym.

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Subsidised meals in on-site restaurants.

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Free on-site parking.

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Staff discounts (after 1 year of service).

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Personal training budget for career development.

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Free annual eye tests and contribution towards glasses.

This is a full-time, office-based role in Barton-upon-Humber, working Monday to Friday

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