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Birmingham
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Data Analyst - 9-Month Contract - £50,000 - Birmingham

We're hiring on behalf of a valued client for a Data Analyst to join their IT team on a 9-month fixed-term contract in Birmingham, paying £50,000.

This role is perfect for a detail-oriented analyst with a passion for data modelling, reporting, and automation using Power BI and Power Apps. You'll play a key part in transforming data into insights that drive business decisions and efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:
Act as the main contact for all reporting and analytics requests
Design and maintain data warehouses and reporting structures
Deliver insights using Power BI, DAX, and Power Query
Build and manage semantic data models for consistency across the business
Create and implement Power Apps to streamline processes
Collaborate with internal teams to gather and define reporting requirements
Ensure data quality, accuracy, and security in line with best practices
Document systems and processes thoroughly
Investigate and resolve recurring data issues or reporting problems
Liaise with 3rd party providers to support business systems
Manage multiple tasks, balancing business-as-usual duties with project work

Skills & Experience:

Required:
Strong SQL skills and experience with SQL Server
Hands-on experience with Microsoft Fabric
Proven track record with Power BI and Power Apps
Confident working with third-party vendors and internal teams
Skilled in Excel and the Microsoft Office suite
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills

Desirable:
Experience with Copilot and Jet Reporting
Familiarity with User Acceptance Testing (UAT)

You Are:
A clear and confident communicator
Detail-driven and structured in your work
Able to simplify complex data for non-technical users
Adaptable and always looking for process improvements
Self-motivated, professional, and collaborative

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This is an exciting opportunity to make a tangible impact in a fast-paced environment. If you're a Data Analyst ready to put your skills to work in a forward-thinking organisation - we want to hear from you

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