Business Intelligence Reporting Analyst

ITAC Solutions
Birmingham
2 days ago
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Transform complex data into actionable insights in a role that directly influences decision‑making at the county level. Our client is seeking a hands‑on analyst to design, build, and maintain interactive dashboards and reports that drive impactful business outcomes. This is your chance to shape how data informs strategy and operations across diverse departments.

C2C is not an option with this job opening and all applicants should be able to work for any US Employer without sponsorship. Sponsorship is not provided and this person will not need to require sponsorship in the future.

Benefits & Extras
  • Competitive salary with clear step progression
  • Opportunity to work on cutting‑edge BI tools like Power BI and SQL
  • Collaborative environment with cross‑functional teams
  • Exposure to enterprise‑scale data and decision‑making
  • Hands‑on experience in transforming raw data into meaningful insights
Compensation
  • Salary Range: $77,771 – $85,737.60
What You’ll Be Doing
  • Design, develop, and maintain interactive dashboards and reports using Power BI and SQL
  • Source, clean, integrate, and manage data from multiple systems, ensuring accuracy and completeness
  • Create and maintain scalable, efficient data models for standard and ad hoc reporting
  • Monitor data pipelines and report outputs to ensure reliability and timeliness
  • Conduct ad‑hoc analyses to provide actionable insights and recommendations
  • Partner with business users to define KPIs and convert legacy reports to BI platforms
  • Develop documentation, user guides, and provide training to promote data literacy
What You’ll Need to be Considered
  • Be able to do the job as described
  • Experience with programming languages and relational databases (T‑SQL, SQL, Python, VB.NET, C++, Java) for BI purposes
  • Experience administering BI and ERP systems, including managing user permissions and data integrity
  • Experience translating business requirements into interactive BI reports and dashboards
  • Experience leading projects and training end users on BI tools


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