Data Analyst

Bracknell
1 day ago
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Data Analyst

Location: Market Street, RG12 1JD

Start Date: ASAP

Contract Duration: 2+ Months

Working Hours: Mon – Fri, 09:00 – 17:00

Pay Rate: £404.69 per day

Job Ref: (phone number removed)

Job Responsibilities

Develop, maintain, and optimise Power BI dashboards and reports.

Write, test, and manage SQL queries for data extraction and analysis.

Analyse datasets to support business decision-making and provide actionable insights.

Collaborate with IT and business teams to identify reporting requirements.

Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and integrity across all systems.

Provide technical support for reporting tools and troubleshoot issues.

Person Specification

Must-Have Requirements:

Proven experience in Power BI development and report creation.

Strong knowledge of SQL, including complex query writing and optimisation.

Ability to interpret and analyse data to generate meaningful insights.

Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

Strong communication skills for liaising with stakeholders.

Eligible to work in the UK with relevant documentation.

Nice-to-Have Requirements:

Experience working in local government or public sector environments.

Knowledge of IT support services and reporting requirements.

Familiarity with data governance and compliance standards.

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