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THE ROLE

A leading company is looking for aData Analystto support business operations by developingSSRS reports, writing SQL queries, and analyzing data to drive insights.

THE COMPANY

This firm is well-established in its sector and has made significant investments indata and analyticsto enhance decision-making. They focus on optimizing business processes through data-driven insights.

THE TEAM

You'll be working closely with thefinance, IT, and commercial teams, providing analytical support and developingreporting solutionsto improve business efficiency.

THE ROLE

As aData Analyst, you will be responsible for:

  • DevelopingSSRS reportsto support business operations.
  • WritingSQL queriesto extract and analyze data.
  • Visualizing data usingTableau or similar tools.
  • Automatingdata extraction and reportingprocesses.
  • Collaborating with stakeholders across finance, IT, and commercial teams.

YOUR SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

A strong analytical background with hands-on experience inSQL, SSRS, and data visualization.

Essential:

  • Proficiency in SQLfor data extraction and manipulation.
  • Experience developing SSRS reportsfor operational insights.
  • Data visualization skills(Tableau, Power BI, or similar).
  • Ability toautomate reporting solutions.

Nice to have:

  • Knowledge ofPythonfor advanced analytics.
  • Understanding ofERP data reporting.
  • Experience indata integration across multiple business systems.

BENEFITS

  • £40,000 - £55,000 salary
  • Fixed-term contract (6-12 months)
  • Opportunity to work on impactful data projects
  • Exposure to key stakeholders across business functions

Desired Skills and Experience

SRSS, SQL, Tableau, Crystal Reports

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