Data Analyst

Portishead
3 weeks ago
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Data Analyst
Location: Portishead
Full Time Permanent
Salary: £35 - £45k DOE

Skills & Experience Relevant to Job Spec:

Must have’s

• The candidate has a proven track record of developing and embedding dashboards into Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, optimizing reporting solutions in collaboration with DevOps.

• They have launched CRM/Finance systems involving D365 F&O, showcasing direct, relevant experience with the platform.

• They possess advanced proficiency in Power BI, including creating dashboards, implementing self-service BI solutions, and developing apps and reports tailored to organizational needs. Their ability to integrate Power BI with D365 F&O ensures seamless data insights and visualization capabilities.

• Demonstrated ability to design end-to-end data architecture for BI and data warehousing projects, essential for structuring a cohesive BI infrastructure.

Nice to have’s

• Experience in migrating and consolidating data from multiple sources using tools like Azure Data Factory and FME, critical for building robust BI systems.

• Strong stakeholder management and collaboration across cross-functional teams, ensuring requirements alignment and fostering data-driven decision-making.

• Significant business impact, such as generating savings or highlights their value in driving tangible organizational benefits.

• They offer expertise in data modelling, SQL database management, Fetch XML for querying Dynamics 365 data, and implementing row-level security, ensuring data accuracy and security.

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