Data Analyst

Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Coleford
5 days ago
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Job Description

Your new companyAn established and reputable not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing essential community care services across the region.Your new roleAs a Data Analyst, you will take a lead role in the organisation's data reporting and analytics function. Reporting to the Head of IT Services, you will be responsible for the Microsoft Fabric Data Platform and the Power BI reporting estate, ensuring data is an enabler for decision-making across the organisation.

  • Provide technical guidance and support to a junior analyst to ensure high standards of BI solution design.
  • Take ownership of the Power BI tenant and work to maintain a robust MS Fabric environment.
  • Create and maintain vital datasets and Power BI reports for various departments, including Executive-level KPI reporting.
  • Lead on data integrity and quality, establishing standards and mitigating challenges across multiple platforms.

What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this role, you must be a data professional with strong technical foundations and a desire to take ownership of a platform.

  • Proficiency in SQL and Power BI (including administration on the Power BI Service).
  • Hands-on experience or an understanding of Microsoft Fabric would be beneficial.
  • A willingness to share knowledge and the communication skills required to support the development of a junior colleague.
  • Proven ability in data mining, statistical techniques, and developing data models to answer business questions.
  • The ability to collaborate with clinical, financial, and operational teams to improve processes through data.

What you'll get in return

  • The opportunity to take ownership of a modern data function within a purpose-led environment.
  • Hybrid Working - 3 days a week in the office.
  • Data team to learn and develop in.
  • Exposure to cutting-edge technologies including Microsoft Fabric and the integration of AI to improve organisational outcomes.
  • A collaborative culture that supports an agile way of working and continuous improvement.

What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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