Business Intelligence Consultant

CV Technical LTD
Liverpool
4 days ago
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CV Technical are pleased to be partnered with a UK leading company who are looking to add an experienced Business Intelligence Analyst to their excellent insight teams.

The Role:

The Business Intelligence Analyst will lead the preparation and development of business intelligence outputs to support operational performance, strategic planning, and external reporting requirements.

You will work closely with stakeholders across the organisation to gather reporting requirements, design robust reporting solutions, and implement controls that ensure data accuracy and consistency. The role also supports data requirements linked to claims processing and contractual reporting.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver measurable business impact through advanced BI solutions that support strategic and operational objectives.
  • Design, develop, optimise, and automate Power BI dashboards and reports that are scalable, insightful, and user-focused.
  • Partner with stakeholders to translate business needs into actionable insights and data products.
  • Influence decision-making through clear data storytelling, analysis, and visualisation.
  • Act as a subject matter expert in Power BI, including DAX, data modelling, and visual best practices.
  • Support continuous improvement of BI tools, standards, and governance frameworks.
  • Perform data manipulation, transformation, and validation within Power BI.
  • Contribute to regular and ad-hoc performance reporting.
  • Provide cover within the BI team during periods of absence or increased workload.
  • Coach managers and stakeholders in understanding and using data to drive performance improvement.
  • Demonstrable experience using Power BI in a commercial or operational environment.
  • Strong experience working with relational databases and SQL.
  • Advanced Excel skills, including pivots, lookups, and macros.
  • Experience handling large volumes of data with excellent attention to detail.
  • Ability to present complex data and insights to audiences at all levels.
  • Comfortable working under pressure and to tight reporting deadlines.
  • Strong organisational and time-management skills.

Technical Skills:

  • Data manipulation, validation, and cleaning
  • Row Level Security
  • Relational database management
  • Dataflows and data pipelines
  • PowerBI, SQL & Snowflake

Soft Skills:

  • Communication and data storytelling
  • Problem solving and logical reasoning
  • Strong attention to detail

What’s on Offer:

  • Hybrid working - Liverpool City Centre office
  • Strong focus on learning, development, and career progression.
  • Generous annual leave allowance plus bank holidays.
  • Pension scheme and structured pay reviews.
  • Professional development and training support.
  • The opportunity to make a meaningful impact within local communities.

An immediate start is available, please apply today to be considered.

*Candidates require full UK working rights*


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