ICT BI Assistant

Gillingham
1 week ago
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Code Red are currently working with a public sector client of ours who are currently looking to appoint a ICT BI Assistant to their team.

About the role:

You’ll be working with the ICT & DBA Administrator to provide the datasets and build integrations between databases to help inform decision-making and solve business problems by converting data into information. Responsible for selecting relevant data from data warehouses, manipulating large datasets and building decision models you’ll work closely with the Business Improvement team to facilitate delivery of performance and operational data. You’ll have an interest in data and have a keen eye for accuracy.Responsibilities:

Ensuring that the design and operation of the BI solutions are appropriate to meet the information and decision support requirements of the business.
Liaising with Business Improvement team to develop BI solutions
Ad hoc data analysis for internal users
Developing the appropriate solution, Reports or Cubes using the Microsoft BI Suite as per the technical specifications
Supporting and maintaining existing database and BI systems
Implementing changes to existing BI systems
Writing and reviewing SQL Code and SSIS packages to ensure compliance with the defined standards and best practices and ensure optimal performance when released to the production environment
Logging report requests and support details in the helpdesk management software and updating progress to resolution.
Maintaining full documentation for BI solutions and related services together with associated communications documents
Embracing and driving a continuous improvement culture, using data to identify where changes could benefit the business and the customer
Knowledge of SQL with ability to write and edit views, stored procedures and ad-hoc queries
A desire to learn new skills and technologies
Experience of Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) (2012 and above)Desirable:

ETL Tools, techniques and methodologies
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)
Experience / Knowledge of Multi-Dimensional Data modelling
Experience / Knowledge of Data Mining
Experience / Knowledge of Pivot Tables and/or Power Pivot
Experience / Knowledge of SQL Operations Studio
 A background in programming, coding or scripting such as Python
An analytical mindset and understanding of how data can support business processesQualifications:

GCSE Grade C or above in Mathematics or equivalent full Level 2 Mathematics qualification

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