Business Systems and Reporting Analyst

CRG TEC LTD
London
6 months ago
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This is a new role working for a global connectivity and SaaS business, based Liverpool Street. It’s a hybrid working environment with 2-3 days each week in the office.

The position will see you working closely with senior members of the team across revenue, commercial and technology and you’ll be tasked with pulling together data from multiple systems and then presenting your findings and data in clear report format.

It’s a hybrid role and we need someone who is technical by way of the typical reporting systems (The company actually use Mosiac to pull data from Netsuite and Salesforce) but we are open minding and think a solid reporting analyst who comes from the likes of Power BI, Tableau, Excel or SQL would be able to adapt well but we are also for an element of commercial savvy and those communications skills that will allow you to interact across the director and C-level of this listed business.

They key function of the role is the data reporting and analysis and that will include the development and maintenance of a suite of reports, dashboards, and data visualisations using tools like Power BI, Tableau, SQL, and Excel.

Once produced, you’ll then help with the analysis of complex datasets to provide insights into business performance, trends, and opportunities for growth and you’ll help this by creating and automating regular and ad-hoc reports that meet the needs of different stakeholders.

We’ve got an open mind as to educational background and seem when it comes to industry qualifications but the role could suit (As an example), a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) or, Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate – but we’ll happily consider that industry experience of working around business systems analysis, data analysis and reporting.

This is a fast moving technology company so it would be an advantage if you have worked in or around an Agile environment.

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