Data Analyst

Hemel Hempstead
2 weeks ago
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Data Analyst - £42,558

Hybrid Working – 3 Days onsite in Hemel Hempstead

We have an opportunity to join a fast-paced team, playing a crucial role in data intelligence and modernising the reporting software across Hightown, driving insights that shape strategic decision-making across the organisation.

The role will provide research and analytical advice across the organisation to meet internal and external requirements, as well as provide quality assurance of data and performance information to ensure accuracy and integrity of data.

Working closely with the Data Analytics Manager & the Head of Business Support, the Data Analyst will be responsible for processing, analysing, and interpreting data related to the company's performance and operation procedures. This role involves ensuring the accuracy, integrity, and usability of data to support strategic decision-making and operational efficiency.

You will play a key role in developing visualisations and reports using SSRS and PowerBI. Collaborating with stakeholders across the business to understand project requirements and enhancing data literacy across the business.

To apply for this role you will need to have the following:

  • Strong SQL skills with an ability to interrogate queries and translate to non-techinical stakeholders
  • Experience of transitioning reports & dashboard from SSRS to PowerBI
  • Ability to perform business analysis and translate requirements into technical solutions
  • Excellent communication and customer care skills
  • Ability to work independently

    About Us

    Hightown is a charitable housing association transforming thousands of lives every year. We do this by building hundreds of much needed new homes and providing care and supported housing services for a wide range of people. We have high ambitions, a principled approach and a dependable, flexible team that delivers.

    We currently manage over 9,000 homes and employ over 1000 full and part time staff from our head office in Hemel Hempstead. We have an annual turnover of £120 million and a development programme that will deliver around 500 new affordable homes each year.

    The Benefits

    We offer a range of benefits which include:

    33 days of annual leave including Bank Holidays, rising to 35 days with service
    £42,558 pa for 35 hours a week contract
    Regular support from your line manager and colleagues
    Monthly attendance bonus
    Ongoing professional development and support to deliver outstanding support
    Workplace pension scheme and life assurance of three times your annual salary
    Work in a collaborative and supportive team environment.
    Employee support and health & wellbeing services
    Mileage paid for car usage
    Well-equipped on-site gymPlease note that we will be shortlisting and interviewing candidates on an ongoing basis and therefore we may close the vacancy early. Interested applicants are therefore encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure they are considered.

    We are an Equal Opportunities & Disability Confident Employer

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