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Role: Technical Business Analyst (Power BI)
Location: Birmingham (Hybrid)
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000
Length: 18 Month Fixed-Term Contract
Join a data-driven organisation undergoing a major digital transformation. As a Technical Business Analyst, you’ll work at the intersection of business operations and technology—helping to enhance enterprise analytics, reporting capabilities, and decision-making processes.
Working closely with IT and cross-functional stakeholders, you’ll gather requirements, optimise workflows, and support the implementation of modern data and reporting frameworks using tools like Power BI. The role focuses on aligning data infrastructure with strategic goals and supporting the rollout of cloud-based solutions.
Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with stakeholders to define data/reporting needs and document business requirements
Analyse and improve data processes to support efficient and accurate reporting
Translate business requirements into technical specifications for data and analytics teams
Contribute to the development of data models, ETL processes, and system documentation
Support UAT, training, and adoption of new analytics platforms
Ensure all reporting solutions meet compliance, governance, and organisational objectives
Bridge communication between technical teams and business users for aligned outcomesExperience Required

Strong background in business analysis, requirements gathering, and process improvement
Experience with business intelligence tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, Qlik)
Knowledge of data modelling, architecture, and reporting design
Familiarity with data governance, privacy regulations, and compliance practices
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Ability to translate technical solutions into business value
Detail-oriented, analytical, and able to work in fast-paced environmentsDesirable Experience

Experience with cloud analytics platforms (e.g. Azure, AWS, GCP)
Familiarity with Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban)
Exposure to enterprise or public sector data environments

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