Senior Business Intelligence Consultant

Protecht
London
1 week ago
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Bring your strong BI skills and deliver high quality dashboards and reports for our customers.


About Protecht – Who we are!


Protecht is redefining the way the world thinks about risk. We help our customers create exciting opportunities for growth by transforming the way they understand and manage risk. We know that risk and reward are intrinsically linked, and brilliant risk management is the fuel that drives us all to reach new heights.


Our cloud-based SaaS platform – Protecht.ERM – is what makes us really stand out. It’s one of the most comprehensive, flexible, and dynamic risk management solutions available today.


A little bit about our role:


Due to growth, we have a new role for a SeniorBI Analytics Consultantto join our team in London in a hybrid role. This role will suit those who have exceptional customer facing experience ideally gained in a consulting practice.


As an integral member of our Analytics team, the Senior BI Analytics Consultant is responsible for design, development, implementation and support of mission-critical business reports and dashboards. Working with cross-functional teams, you will participate to gather and document reporting requirements and delight at turning these into colourful dashboards and insightful business reports.


If you are interested in joining us, along with your previous experience in a busy BI Analytics team, then we want to hear from you. Our ideal Senior BI Analytics Consultant candidate has:


  • At least two years’ experience in a similar role
  • Demonstrated experience in BI and data visualisation
  • Problem solving skills - the ability to think outside the box with a desire to learn and improve
  • Experience in a client facing role and experience working in remote environments and building strong customer relationships
  • Outstanding communication and stakeholder management experience
  • Experience working with stakeholders to capture and document user requirements or willingness to learn
  • Provide support as required to ensure the availability and performance of developed reports and dashboards for both external and internal stakeholders
  • Flexible, collaborative approach to working with broad cross-functional teams
  • Proficiency in SQL and Java script


Why Protecht? – Why join us?


You will get to work with a diverse team of great people who are awesome at what they do but most importantly really good humans too!


We are all about flexibility, in fact we encourage a healthy work life balance and offer access to birthday leave, dedicated L&D time, bonus days, paid parental leave and long service. We are a close-knit team and really like to look after each other at Protecht. We are just the right size to make a real difference and we have formed a fantastic culture where you can be you!


Sound like you?


If you want to be part of brand that is going through tremendous growth and work with great people, then apply now.

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