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Data Analyst

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Bristol
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Exciting project for a Power BI Developer/Analyst Initially 3 month contract, with high probability of extension

About Our Client

The employer is a well-established company within the industrial and manufacturing sector, known for its commitment to innovation and operational excellence. As a medium-sized organisation, they take pride in offering opportunities to work on impactful projects within a professional environment.

Job Description

Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards and reports to meet business needs. Collaborate with stakeholders to gather and interpret data requirements. Ensure data accuracy and integrity across all reporting outputs. Provide insights and recommendations based on data analysis. Optimise data models and processes for improved performance. Support troubleshooting and resolution of data-related issues. Document data workflows and reporting standards for future reference. Stay updated on new Power BI features and best practices to enhance reporting capabilities.

The Successful Applicant

A successful Power BI Specialist should have:

Proven proficiency in Power BI, including creating reports and dashboards. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data sets. Experience of working with SSRS, SSAS and SSIS. Solid understanding of data modelling concepts and techniques. Effective communication skills for presenting findings to stakeholders. A proactive approach to problem-solving and process improvement. Familiarity with other data analysis tools or programming languages is a plus.

What's on Offer

Competitive daily rate ranging from £275 to £350 per day - Outside IR35 3 month contract with high probability of extension Hybrid working - min 3 days on site (Bristol)

If this opportunity aligns with your skills and career goals, we encourage you to apply and showcase your expertise in Power BI and data analytics!

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