Data Analyst

Chalk Hill Group
Poole
3 days ago
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Power BI Data Analyst (Part-Time, 3–6 Month Contract)


Location: Outskirts of Poole (Hybrid / Flexible)

Hours: 20–24 hours per week

Sector: Technology / Growing SME

Are you a Power BI specialist with a passion for turning data into clear, actionable insight? A fast-growing technology SME on the outskirts of Poole is looking for part-time support on a key data and reporting project. This is an opportunity to make a visible impact and help shape the way the business uses data to drive smarter decisions.


The Opportunity

The company is investing in improving its management information across several core areas. You’ll play a key role in developing and enhancing Power BI dashboards and reporting focusing on:

  • Purchasing performance and spend analysis
  • Stock levels, availability, and forecasting
  • Product performance, including best-sellers and slower-moving lines
  • Customer and product trends over time
  • Any additional insight that can support operational and commercial efficiency

You’ll be working closely with internal stakeholders across operations, finance, procurement, and sales to understand data requirements and translate them into meaningful dashboards and reports.


What You'll Be Doing

  • Reviewing current data structures and identifying opportunities for improved reporting
  • Designing, building, and refining Power BI dashboards
  • Creating clear, intuitive MI that supports day-to-day and strategic decision-making
  • Ensuring data integrity and consistency across sources
  • Advising the team on best practice and possible enhancements
  • Providing training or handover support so the business can self-manage dashboards going forward


Contract Details

  • Initial 3–6 month contract
  • 20–24 hours per week (flexible schedule)
  • Hybrid working available — the team would love some on-site collaboration, but frequency is flexible
  • Competitive hourly/day rate depending on experience

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