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Data Analytics Consultant

Recruitment Solutions (Folkestone) Ltd
Greater London
2 years ago
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Data Analytics Consultant

Ref: 45214 Salary: £Up to £60,000 Contract Type: PermanentLocation: Remote +UK Travel

Skill Set

Microsoft Azure Data stack - Data Factory/ Databricks / Data LakeMicrosoft PowerBi and PowerApps would be a bonus.Microsoft old skool SSRS/SSIS/SSAS also very desirable.

Data Analytics Consultant. 
Basic £50-65K


Extras Quarterly Bonus + annual 3% Salary bonus + 5%(Company)+5%(Employee) Pension Contribution + Vitality Health plan


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The role is a hybrid of Data engineer and Analytic consultant.
i.e Competent in PowerBi dashboard and Azure/AWS/SQL Data engineering

Technical
The candidate must be able to express their depth of expertise with PBi/Dax and demonstrate their approach to dashboard design.
The candidate will also have a high ability with data transformation and migration techniques along with data warehouse concepts

Key Skills - 
Microsoft Azure Data stack - Data Factory/ Databricks / Data Lake
Microsoft PowerBi and PowerApps would be a bonus.
Microsoft old skool SSRS/SSIS/SSAS also very desirable.
Any ability with another BI tool or ETL e.g Alteryx, Snowflake, ODI

Business
Ability to discuss requirements and design with non-technical business users

You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this role, my client is not looking to provide sponsorship.

Please send CV's to  or email/ call me for more information 07747-190-090

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