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Senior Data Analyst

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Coventry
4 months ago
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Location: Coventry (Hybrid – 2–3 days in office)

Salary: £50,000 – £60,000 + benefits

Hybrid - 2 days per week


An established and growing business is seeking a Data & Reporting Lead to take full ownership of its reporting and BI capability. This is a hands-on, standalone role where you’ll work closely with stakeholders to deliver effective dashboards and maintain the data environment.


The position blends Power BI delivery, SQL reporting, and support of existing SSIS workflows, offering the chance to shape how reporting evolves across the business.


The Role

  • Build and maintain dashboards in Power BI that provide actionable insights to the business.
  • Write and optimise SQL queries and stored procedures to support reporting requirements.
  • Support and enhance existing SSIS packages and data warehouse processes.
  • Work directly with business stakeholders to gather requirements and deliver tailored reporting solutions.
  • Provide training and guidance to help teams use BI tools effectively.


What We’re Looking For

  • Proven hands-on experience with Power BI (DAX, Power Query, data modelling).
  • Strong SQL Server skills for data extraction and transformation.
  • SSIS experience is essential – capable of maintaining and tweaking existing ETL workflows.
  • A self-starter who takes ownership and enjoys solving problems independently.
  • Confident communicator, able to work with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Bonus: Exposure to ERP systems such as Dynamics Business Central.


Why Apply?

  • A role with real ownership where your work directly drives decisions.
  • Supportive leadership team that values initiative and ideas.
  • Hybrid working, a collaborative culture, and the chance to make an immediate impact.
  • Join a business that is actively investing in its data and reporting capability.

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