Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

Fully Remote (UK Based) | IT

Salary: Up to £35,000 - £40,000 & Benefits

THE ROLE

A growing organisation with a diverse customer base is looking to bolster their IT department with this exciting new role. They are looking for a Data Analyst who will be responsible for supporting the delivery of high-quality reporting services, client KPI reporting and Health Surveillance. The successful candidate will be required to carry out resource planning across key business functions and manage the production of MI, to support planning.

You will be joining a team of people who are very passionate about their work and the delivery of their systems. A team who work to best practice and encourage both professional and personal growth for their staff.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Ownership of the Microsoft Power Platform technology stack Converting raw data into reportable form, using the MS Power Platform tools (e.g. Power BI, Power Automate etc.) Identify trending providing significant opportunities for our clients Highlighting issues and following best practice Review historical data to plan future requirements Ensuring all scheduled changes are resolved in a timely manner Highlight key areas for high demand in services and review against the current team’s availability Working with subject matter experts to support auto feeds into Power BI Carry out data analysis to spot trends and assist in medium and long-term strategies Attend regular meetings with client relationship managers, team leaders, MI teams to provide input Contributing to regular MI/KPI production and completing ad-hoc reporting to assist Contract Managers Data Cleansing

KEY SKILLS

Microsoft Power Platform - minimum of 2 years’ experience Microsoft Forms Advanced Microsoft Excel Critical thinker and problem-solving skills A team player, with a ‘can do’ attitude Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to work within and communicate effectively to both technical and non-technical groups, at all business tiers

DESIRABLE SKILLS

Microsoft SQL MySQL/MariaDB SEO

This is a professional but friendly working environment, employee benefits including a competitive salary, pension and 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays).

If you're a Data Analyst looking for a role with a high performing team, working on interesting projects, then please apply now!

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