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DATA ANALYST / BI ANALYST (POWER BI) – North West London

We’re working with a growing, Microsoft-focused technology business investing heavily in data, reporting, and AI. As part of this growth, they are looking for a Data Analyst to play a key role in shaping how data is used across the organisation.

This is not a back-office reporting role. You’ll work closely with stakeholders across multiple business areas, helping them understand and use data more effectively.

THE ROLE

* Build and develop Power BI dashboards and reports

* Work directly with stakeholders to gather requirements and deliver insights

* Help move the business from ad hoc reporting to scalable, structured analytics

* Support migration from legacy reporting (SSRS) to a modern Azure-based environment

* Contribute to improving data quality, accessibility, and usability

TECH STACK

* Power BI (core focus)

* SQL / SQL Server

* SSRS (legacy exposure)

* Azure / Microsoft ecosystem

WHAT THEY’RE LOOKING FOR

* Strong experience with Power BI (dashboards, DAX, data modelling)

* Confident working with stakeholders across the business

* Solid SQL skills

* Experience with SSRS or legacy reporting tools is beneficial

* Someone proactive with a high-agency mindset who can take ownership

WHY APPLY

* High visibility role with real business impact

* Opportunity to influence how data is used across the organisation

* Exposure to modern data platforms and AI initiatives

* Fast-growing business with strong long-term potential

* Clear opportunity for progression as the data function expands

LOCATION

* North West London / Hertfordshire

PACKAGE

* £50,000 – £65,000

* Initially 5 days onsite for a few months then 3 days a week hybrid working / 2 days from home

START DATE

ASAP - They need someone who can start in the next few weeks / start of May at the latest.

APPLY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION

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