Senior Data Analyst - SF Technology Solutions

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Northampton
1 day ago
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£55,000 – £60,000 | Hybrid | Midlands-based PE-backed business. We’re working with a PE-backed, growing UK business that’s at a key point in its data and reporting journey. This is a hands-on analytics role where you’ll take ownership of Power BI reporting and data modelling, helping move the business away from Excel-heavy processes and towards a more scalable, trusted reporting environment.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Owning and developing Power BI dashboards and data models used for management and investor reporting
  • Moving reporting out of Excel into structured, well-modelled Power BI solutions
  • Working end-to-end: data extraction, transformation, modelling and visualisation
  • Improving confidence in data by tackling inconsistencies and data quality issues
  • Supporting commercial and operational insight (costs, performance drivers, trends)
  • Working closely with senior stakeholders to translate requirements into clear, actionable reporting

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong Power BI experience (data modelling, DAX, Power Query)
  • Comfortable working with imperfect / unstructured data and improving it over time
  • Experience building reporting end-to-end rather than just maintaining dashboards
  • Confident communicator who can explain insight, not just produce reports

Nice to have (but not essential)

  • Exposure to finance, FP&A or commercial reporting
  • Experience with ERP systems (e.g. NetSuite or similar)
  • SQL or data transformation tools (Alteryx, etc.)

If you’re a Power BI-led analyst who enjoys improving reporting, shaping data models, and working close to the business, this is a genuinely solid opportunity.


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