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Junior Data Analyst (Power BI, Data Analysis, Reporting, BI Tools, Analytics) – Fast-track your BI career with real client projects and structured training

A Junior Data Analyst (Power BI, Data Analysis, Reporting, BI Tools, Analytics) is required by a consultancy delivering high-impact reporting solutions to clients across multiple industries. This is a hands-on role for a recent graduate or Junior Data Analyst with excellent communication skills ready to apply their data skills in a commercial environment and build a long-term career in Business Intelligence.
You must have:

A degree in a data-related subject, or recent commercial experience with data analysis
Academic or commercial experience with data analysis
Strong interest in or practical experience with Power BI
Confidence working with multiple data sources
A full UK driving licence
Ideally, some experience from a placement, apprenticeship or internshipAs a Junior Data Analyst you’ll join a 12–18 month structured training programme with full support to build your technical and client-facing skills. You’ll get real Power BI project experience and work closely with senior consultants on live client work.
Day-to-day, you’ll work on internal Power BI reporting, create report suites for clients, and support demos and presentations. You’ll shadow scoping sessions and gradually take on more client-facing responsibilities. Expect one office-based day a week for team collaboration, with site visits once you're up to speed.

Junior Data Analyst: Why apply?

Structured Power BI training and real project work
Route to team leadership
Bonus scheme + potential car allowance after 6 months
Hybrid working and flexible culture
Direct client exposure from the startReady to launch your BI career? Apply now

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