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Job Description

The purpose of this role is to collaborate with various teams to accelerate change as well as transform and improve the customer experience through insight and testing. As a member of this team you will ensure a responsive and proactive engagement with stakeholder within the organisation, in order to provide support services and enhancements to their existing portfolio of Power BI dashboards, which are maintained within the Data and Insights team. Whilst working alongside their Data Science, and Engineering team you will work collaboratively to generate insight from their customer experience programmes, ADHOC data sets and finally the insight request.

Role & Responsibilities

Power BI Dashboard support - Bug fixes, Ongoing Enhancements, Monitoring of Daily Data refresh outcomes, Management of Product Backlogs and Updates/Management of Supporting Assets.
Assist the development of Best practice in Power BI Dashboard delivery - UX design and Analytic's output.
New Power BI Development - Business analysis and requirements capture, Design of underlying UX in line with the established design principles as well as style guides, Development of supporting data structures and calculations, Development of Power BI tabs/navigation and information architecture, Development of supporting Dashboards and Guides.
Support ADHOC projects
Support the Data and Insight team
Skills & Qualifications

A qualification from a college or university in a data related field
2 years experience working with Power BI
Experienced technical skills in SQL/DAX
Very experienced in working with MS Power BI tool set
Strong UX design skills
Strong experience working with Medallia
Experience working on Unit testing/System testing/Documentation
Experience working with a Project Delivery Team/Business Analysis
Experience working with Data flows & Entity Relationship Diagrams
Appreciation of Systems Architecture as well as Data Integration
Understanding of Cloud Computing
Understanding of Relational Databases Benefits

Hybrid working 3 days in office
Company Pension
25 days holiday + All bank holidays
£50 voucher on your birthday
Team Events - Team Days Away, Innovation Days, In House Activities
Cycle to Work Scheme
Discretionary Bonus
Purchase Scheme Veichles
Discounted On Site Gym
Subsided Cafe & Canteen

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