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Business Data Analyst, fully office based.
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Private healthcare
A fantastic opportunity to work for our established client, who are a significant player within their industry and are looking for a Business Data Analyst to work closely with the CFO in this newly created role.
Job description

  • Responsible for designing, developing and maintaining data models, dashboards and reports that drive decision making across the organisations.
  • The role holder will work closely with stakeholders to gather reporting requirements and translate them into effective data visualisations that update on a near-live basis throughout the day.
  • The principal toolbox is Microsoft with Power BI, Power Automate, Power Query, Copilot and Fabric expertise critical for the role.
  • The role holder shall actively explore, recommend and apply AI technologies to streamline report preparation, enhance data insights, and improve users’ ability to query and interact with data independently.
    Responsibilities:
    Power BI & Data Visualisation (Primary Focus)
  • Lead the design, development, and maintenance of Power BI reports and dashboards to deliver actionable insights and drive data- informed decision making.
  • Collaborate closely with the tech team to identify, assess, and integrate relevant data sources from the TAB platform and wider Microsoft ecosystem.
  • Prepare data sets for AI interrogation – Make best use of AI developments to speed the development of standard reports and ability of non expert users to query the data using AI tools.
  • Work with stakeholders to understand key business metrics and translate requirements into clear, visually effective Power BI dashboards.
    Business Analysis
  • Conduct structured business analysis to identify opportunities for reporting improvements, process automation, and operational efficiency.
  • Document business requirements and translate them into functional specifications for reporting and automation use cases.
    Power Automate & Workflow Integration
  • Design, build, and maintain automated workflows using Power Automate to streamline business processes and enhance data integration across Microsoft services.
  • Integrate Power BI reporting outputs with automated alerts or approval flows, improving responsiveness and reducing manual intervention.
  • Leverage AI tools and automation to augment reporting cycles and data quality assurance.
    Microsoft 365
  • Provide user support and training with a focus on enabling users to self-serve through Power BI and Excel.
  • Support new user setup with a focus on Power BI access, permissions, and report onboarding.
    Requirements:
  • Ability to author Power BI reports / Power Query
  • Power user of Office applications, Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams
  • Ability to author Power Automate flows
  • Familiarity with Office 365 admin portal
  • Exposure to data governance, data quality and data management practices
  • Proactive approach to problem solving. Curious about AI
  • Collaborative and comfortable engaging stakeholders at all levels across the organisation
    Due to a very high number of applications, we are unable to come back to every candidate with feedback. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Your CV will be registered with us, and we will keep you updated with any other positions that may be of interest. However please keep checking our website as new roles will be updated daily, Nouvo Recruitment (London) wishes you the best of luck in your job search.
    Nouvo Recruitment (London) operate as an independent recruitment agency with over 20 years of experience supporting clients and candidates nationally across the UK

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