Data Analyst Liverpool City Centre / Hybrid

Medical-Legal Appointments Limited
Liverpool
1 week ago
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As a recognised Tier 1 MedCo agency, with over 35 years’ experience in the industry, we’re proud to deliver expert reporting services that set the standard. Year on year, we deliver quality, efficiency and value for money across RTA, Industrial Disease, Military and Housing Conditions Claims and will continue to provide reporting services the only way we know how – the MLA way!

Summary of Position

As a Data Analyst, you will support colleagues by creating visualisations and reports within Power BI and SQL for various business functions. You will enable and enhance the company's self-service reporting capabilities, empowering users to access and utilise data independently based on their requirements. In this role, you will be use data and reporting tools to help MLA make sound business decisions. You will also be responsible for gathering, cleaning and analysing data to deliver reports/dashboards to the business in way which can be easily understood.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Have a proven ability to assess business needs and translate them into relevant solutions.
  • Maintenance of the current suite of business reports
  • Implementing new requirements for business and customer reports
  • Ad hoc reporting for business managers
  • In depth analysis and presentation to senior management.
  • Formulating and implementing a data analysis and reporting strategy to support the business at all levels of operation and management. This is a key requirement of the role.
  • Ideally have experience of Microsoft Flows, Power Automate and Azure Data Factory

Skills and Knowledge Required:

  • A minimum of 5 years’ work experience in a similar role.
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication skills and analytical skills.
  • Extensive Experience in SQL, Data Warehouse, writing views and if statements, and SSRS (essential)
  • Experience with Power BI (essential)

Package

  • Salary £55,000 – £65,000 depending on experience
  • 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday
  • Company Pension
  • Twice yearly company parties (Summer and Christmas) plus regular office events and charity days

If you’d like to speak to us about our medical reporting services and how we can support your case, please contact our expert team today.


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