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Data Governance & Analysis Lead

Pure Resourcing Solutions
Milton Keynes
1 day ago
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Data & AI Solutions Lead
We're working with a forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of digital transformation. They are seeking a Data & AI Solutions Lead to drive innovation across Power BI, CoPilot and AI-driven reporting initiatives. This is a newly created role designed for someone passionate about turning data into actionable insight and enabling smarter, faster business decisions through intelligent automation.
As the Data & AI Solutions Lead, you'll take ownership of the organisation's data reporting ecosystem – defining and implementing semantic data models, Power BI solutions and CoPilot integration. You'll act as the go-to expert for business-wide data reporting needs, ensuring consistent governance, high-quality insights, and the adoption of AI-enabled tools to optimise performance.
Working collaboratively with both internal teams and third-party partners, you'll lead projects that deliver measurable business value through innovation, automation and data-driven strategy.
Define, develop and maintain semantic data models to support Power BI reporting and CoPilot for Power BI insights.
Lead the design and delivery of Power BI dashboards, reports and data connections.
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to strengthen data governance frameworks and ensure compliance.
Partner with a third-party consultancy for Microsoft Fabric expertise, architecture and governance guidance.
Act as the technical mentor for Power BI and CoPilot users across the business, promoting best practice and adoption.
Analyse business systems to identify opportunities for optimisation using AI and automation.
You'll be an experienced data professional with a passion for building scalable, intelligent reporting environments. Proven background in Power BI development and semantic modelling.
Strong understanding of data governance, DAX and Power Query.
Experience working with SQL and relational databases.
Familiarity with Microsoft CoPilot for Power BI and CoPilot agent development.
Experience in system analysis and using AI tools to enhance business processes.
Knowledge of ERP systems and related data structures is advantageous.
Location: Milton Keynes (Hybrid – typically 2 days a week on site)
Travel: Occasional travel to other UK sites

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